A Poem of Memory
Your favorite song from when you were young.
Played on repeat.
A fragrance bottle, long emptied.
The photograph of your parents before you were born.
A teddy bear, now ragged,
Barely recognizable.
A feeling between worlds.
Long gone.
Long lost.
Cradling sand.
Slipping through.
The lingering pain of what can never return.
Its for the better.
These are the bricks that built you
Made you strong.
Your favorite song from when you were young.
A fragrance bottle, long emptied.
The smell of a lonely hot summer.
The photograph of your grandparents before your mother was born.
A baby blanket, now rags.
Still as soft as the day it first touched your skin.
Now less comforting.
Your favorite song from when you were young.
Played on repeat.
A fragrance bottle, long emptied.
The photograph of your parents before you were born.
A teddy bear, now ragged,
Barely recognizable.
A feeling between worlds.
Long gone.
Long lost.
Cradling sand.
Slipping through.
The lingering pain of what can never return.
Its for the better.
These are the bricks that built you
Made you strong.
Your favorite song from when you were young.
A fragrance bottle, long emptied.
The smell of a lonely hot summer.
The photograph of your grandparents before your mother was born.
A baby blanket, now rags.
Still as soft as the day it first touched your skin.
Now less comforting.
remod66:
It's a beautiful poem and I really hope that you continue to share.