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Chill In the Air
Death waited Sat patiently in the hallway We all sat there with him Looking at and not seeing the paintings on the wall We took turns waiting, visiting, waiting The hallway Where tears stung our eyes We cried together in that hallway Why didn’t we notice death? Maybe because he brought no flowers Maybe he blended into the wallpaper Shadows can hide in plain sight He didn’t have anything to say Still he would have the final say Our loved one knew death was waiting Maybe that’s why He asked us to close the door Maybe he wanted us to lock the door? Inside the room We grabbed bits of happy Told stories Laughed like it was the beginning of spring It let us pretend that we had more time We wanted more time But we felt the chill in the air Sadly, Death had more places to go More people to see Still, Death let us say our goodbyes He waited for family and friends to arrive He mercifully came when we went to the hallway He slipped silently past us through the door I think he whispered something But I’m not sure One day when my time comes I’ll ask him what it was I hope he won’t be in a rush I’m hoping summer will last a while longer Is that a chill I feel in the air?
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