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Kicking the habit
Contributed by
williwycombe
on
Monday, 31st October 2011 @ 05:44:48 PM in AEST
Topic:
anguished
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They say it’s bad for you.
Some don’t heed the warning
until it’s too late.
I’m getting palpitations. Maybe
I’ll pull through.
A lot of people don’t understand
the rush, the nostalgia, the hazy memories
Of an experience shared.
Dad overcame it but not before
a collapse.
She smiled and the wrinkles
around her eyes betrayed her
youth. I’d still like to lay with her.
Full of impotent rage.
We sit in the autumnal chill.
I’m behind the railings, opposite
the Heart Hospital. What a joke.
If only time’s procession would stop
just for a second so that we can inhale deeply.
Exhaling at the memory. Mum just gave up. We miss her.
Copyright ©
williwycombe
... [
2011-10-31 17:44:48] (Date/Time posted on
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