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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required The stranger in the mirror says: Alz is not well Those grey hairs alzways lose twenty-something track of time ... can’t tell when he’s at, where he last slept Or how he fell My sixty-ish seconds of elusive, lucid thought wanna know why am I wearing bottoms shaped like a bell As this bruised sanity, so mnemonic frail, vainly cling to the psychedelic notion that these reminiscing eyes are seeing swell Alz is definitely not well Got a funhouse mirror of the mind, giving me the strangest distortions of time Had a spring dew wedding yesterday! But my closest, unfamiliar kin repeatedly tell me, my winter wife dearly passed away ten years ago — The wrinkled tears seasonally show, 120 new moon recall cycles that ebb and flows It alzways bothers me, how it can be that cherished memories vanish like vapor Sunset forgetfulness dawns so easily Like the mist on the mirror, which that vaguely familiar stranger breathe As the nauseating fog of forgetfulness uneasily dissipates once more, I'm beginning to slowly understand why it is, that blank expression reflection in the mirror I do alzways abhor It’s got my precious recollections evaporating, these memento thoughts disappearing — Such a queasy, erasure sensation This fading identity illness is a sickly feeling I'm slowly beginning to comprehend Alz is not well ... or ending well
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