She doesn't know me
To her, I am a strangerI sit beside her,
Tears in heart, but none in my eyesShe used to love us,
A visit from the grandkids made her happyBut now
She's lost.
She hardly remembers her own son, my dad
She has no memories of me or my siblings leftTo her, we are but strangers
And I,Feel lost
We used to tell stories,
Play,
And laughGrandma,
Why have you forgotten me
Forgotten us?I know why
It's not your fault
Rather, the sickness that stole us from your memoriesIs at fault
Sometimes,
I think about it
How you used to beAnd I cry
Cry for the lost time,
All those times I didn't visit
All those times I skipped because I was afraidAnd now,
Her whispers,
He mumbled words,
Her vacant eyes...She doesn't know me,
But I know her.And I weep,
For all the lost times~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
So... I visited my grandma today. She has Alzheimer's, and she doesn't remember any of us... It doesn't hurt my younger sisters much, because they didn't know her that well, but...
I still remember when she was loving, and full of light and laughter. She loved to tell us funny stories about my Dad, and how much trouble he and his siblings would get into.
But now... She has trouble even recognizing her children, let alone her grandchildren. It... It's just hard, seeing her like this.
~Cassia
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Half Truths and Hidden Memories
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