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My Grandmother in The Wind
The loneliness that was felt
after another chip of red was plucked from my heart,
from my sensation.
The walks through the spirited woods,
reminding me of memories as each painted leaf glided down,
setting themselves softly,
like ballerinas, gracefully.
The whistling wind reminded me of her gentle presence.
The birds calling so simply,
making me hear her song late at night when I was folded in mountains of blanket.
The earthy smell of fallen damp leaves,
so much so,
that I longed for those rainy days,
Days when I stayed inside with her,
When my whole mind and soul was entirely surrendered to her voice.
Light rain began to splatter and I started to cry warm tears,
feeling her presence with me in those enchanted woods.
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