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One year One wish

A poem about grief

By Rambler's SocietyPublished about a year ago 1 min read
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One year One wish
Photo by Venyamin Koretskiy on Unsplash

After a year,

I sit in fear realizing how time has flown.

You always said never get old but now I’m here,

Through my tears I wish I could take back the time and talk with you again.

I try,

I try,

I try with this very pen.

People tell me not to worry,

It was your fault,

Not mine.

I don’t want to carry this dead horse any longer,

But it’s still there.

I try breaking it down,

Piece by piece,

Inch by inch,

You’ll still be there,

Somewhere.

If only you could walk me through these feelings,

Another avenue for discussion,

Another hand to hold.

I guess I have to listen to my own words of advice now,

Stay strong,

Stay brave,

Keep smiling.

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Rambler's Society

Hello everyone! I write fictional surreal stories and poems. I love writing and I hope that you enjoy reading what I've to offer. I have plenty more written down on my website so I'd love it if you'd go check it out!

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