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It’s old and a little tattered…the coat her grandma wore. It doesn’t fit her all that good…it’s not in style anymore It’s always by our front door…on the rack…just hanging there She puts it on every now and then when she feels a chill is in the air. I used to bring home new ones…I don’t do that anymore… because she prefers to wear that old coat…the one her grandma wore. Her grandma raised her after her parents died It was in her grandma’s care she grew She was too young to remember… Grandma is the only mom she ever knew. When she was sad or lonely or things weren’t going right She would sit upon her grandma’s lap and grandma’s arms would hug her tight. Through all the ills of growing up…through all the heartaches and thunderstorms It was there in her grandma’s arms where she felt safe and warm. When her Grandma passed away she left her this old coat and there, on the inside pocket, she left a little note. ‘How many times over the years have I hugged you’…it read ‘I’ll never know the exact amount because when it comes to hugging you I long ago lost count.’ ‘We all must die eventually for that is the circle of life. This means I won’t be there to hug you In times of happiness or strife.’ Which is why I’m leaving you my old coat…it’s the only one I’ve ever worn It’s the one I was wearing when I first held you…the day that you were born. Put it on when you are happy, when you’re excited or feeling blue Put it on and know right then…I am hugging you. Perhaps that’s why when she wears it…she also wears a smile… and why that old coat her grandma wore…will never go out of style.

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Date: 4/15/2021 12:03:00 PM
Very, very heartfelt poem. It's very comforting to me and I'm sure it is to others who have lost a loved one.
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