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Abandoned
I surrender myself to you The grains worn with times gone I’m as withered as an old apple That has no juice left to give but I do remember them Those that loved me once full of life Laughter ringing out, foot paths worn Do they think of me with love Would they cry at my weathered face Do they remember me I sit on the hill where they used to sled Winters all snowy soft white Those years of tag, hiding under me Sipping iced tea on the porch Our life before you gave me up Babies born in my bosom, held tightly The tire swing that meant freedom As you flew to touch the old oak branches Gone now these past five years Aborted by a fall during a storm Years after Billie Sue was married there All your lives being lived unhampered with loss Then one by one you left me far behind you School, jobs, families of your very own Do you remember me back then One day there came a big truck up the hill And men carried all the furniture out Along with boxes and boxes that went too Tucked inside all scraps of me I remember it so well You were grey and a bit stooped besides You walked together away from me I didn’t realize it was farewell And I sat and waited and waited and I am waiting still 6-14-2020 Thesaurus - Abandon or Abandoned Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Dear Heart
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