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A Poem About Mom
I don't know how to see with my heart
I've relied on my eyes to reassure me.
She went away from me, away from my life. And now all I can do is look back on the shallow memories from when she was still here.
But I won't let this experience ruin me
It's sliced me, burned me, shot me, made me bleed, but I refuse to let it ruin me.
I am not perfectly fine, but I am not ruined
Instead, I will let it make me stronger.
So I stand in front of the world today, and announce myself, not as a young girl without her mother. Why? Because she's right there.
Not in front of me, not behind me, nor to my left, or to my right.
She is not above me, or below me.
She is inside of me, living in her death through my steady heart beat.
The memory of her is forever burned in my skull. the flame that imprinted the scar in my memory is all a want.
She is in a well of memories so deep, that if you were to drop a penny in it, there would be so sound. Because it has no bottom.
It will go on for an everlasting eternity, and I will never forget her.
-Antiah T (AKA Alli Arsevell), May 8, 2014
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