I want to take the opportunity to introduce you to a poetress I have met recently. I have used two of her poems on my 3B Digital Art site.
She sent me the link to this poem she wrote about Alzheimer's Disease and I wanted to share it with all of you....
A LIFE SUSPENDED
In and out they seem to fade
I'm gazing at a faded page;
I reach for faces,
They become currents before me
In the river of my memories,
Then surface clearly,
The sunlight's rays sparkling
On their smiles;
I am a child once again,
Lost
Where is my home?
Just beyond my grasp
There it is!
Somewhere..
Apple pie I smell,
It's sweet aroma of cinnamon
Filling my nostrils;
Laughter I hear,
Is it my own
My children's
Is it of times gone by?
I am within a kaleidoscope
Pieces of colored glass;
Who turns the wheel?
Ever changing in my vision,
Be patient with me
I am the same within,
Though expression wans,
I remember,
I remember
Yes,
I remember
Love.
Nancy Ellen Crossland
6/19/2009
**Dedicated to the victims of Alzheimer's and their loved ones
8 comments:
So poignant!
Especially the ending - I remember love.
Thanks so much.
Thanks for your comment, Jonie. Yes, I thought her poem made a very good point!
That's so poignant, a beautiful poem...so moving.
Thank you, Kate!
Great poem.
Thank you Sammy/Andy!
that's an awesome poem. Mom and Dad both remember Love - it is so true!
Awww! That's so sweet, Nauri! Thanks for stopping by!
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