Grandma, my love
yesterday, you asked to stay
then in the morning, you went away.
throughout the day,
my eyes saw gray
just black,
and white,
and blue.
only blue.
I held your hand,
and watched your face.
you smiled wide,
and lost the race
against the time,
your time,
with us together.
slowly then faster,
you had changed the weather.
a brightly colored sunset
painted the sky,
but slowly and surely
the sun would keep setting.
until the day turns to night,
the darkness once light
would fill the air around us
and wrap us up tight
like your arms around me
laughter much louder,
filled us with glee
drizzle turned into showers.
lightning and thunder
I watch as you blunder
as if you had done something wrong.
you did nothing wrong,
and I tried to assure you
that everything you’d done
was because of a short stick you drew.
I did love you, but he will love you more.
I know you’re in good hands,
because he wanted you faster.
and thats why you left me,
though you probably cant tell on top of your mountain,
I think of you every time at the fountain.
throwing in pennies,
and nickels,
and quarters
you thought me to care
and be kind
and plant flowers.
I once sipped from your tea,
now you slip from my hands.
without you next to me,
my world had turned bland.
slowly, very slowly,
the hard times were forgotten
and left only memories
soft as linens and cotton.
When times got rough
I think of you.
Grandma, my love,
you help me get through.
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