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The House Feels Empty Now

The house feels empty now 
Your legacy here, but the spirit is gone 
The ice cream we’d always share, I would always make fun of you for only having vanilla, saying it was boring 
I’m not making fun of you now 
No more i 
The house feels empty now 
Albert, you were the best grandpa around, always there for all of us 
No more a 
The house feels empty now 
The ecosystem you loved, your flowers, trees, greens 
Now overgrown, forgotten, neglected 
No more e 
Now lost 
Us, souls you touch 
No more u 
We would watch wheel of fortune and laugh at people who didn’t buy vowels, but now that you’re gone the vowels remind me of you 
No more vowels, no more you 
Th* h**s* f**ls *mpt* n*w 

Date: Monday, June 28th (6/28/2021) 
Contest: "Lipogram Poem" sponsored by Emile Pinet 
Vowels omitted: i, a, e, u (at various points)

Copyright © Bridget Lacerda | Year Posted 2021

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