I Haven't Forgotten

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Change is sly creature,

It steals along edges

And melts from shadows,

Eating at the way things used to be,

But I haven't forgotten.


I haven't forgotten the unplugged days

Of my summery and fair-haired childhood.

The days when the sunlight and pool water

Were my constant companions.


I haven't forgotten the innocent days

When few fears haunted me

Because I hadn't properly met Pain,

And never felt the sharp blows of Loss.


Though those days are gone I haven't forgotten

All the friends I've made and left,

All the houses I've grown in and cried in,

All the bed and floors that I've rested my drowsy head upon.


I can't forget the days when Lies and Fear

Didn't curl at my feet while I tried to sleep,

When I never let Sadness or Stress into my bed,

When Anxiety didn't stalk my steps.


But in the last year the Inevitables have found my address,

They've marked my door with a red "x",

And taken more than should ever be lost,

Though no one escapes it.


I haven't forgotten my childhood sidekick,

The first one to go,

A fellow still older than myself,

Fluffly comfort in black and white,

Two blue eyes and a banner tail.


That seems like so long ago

And yesterday all at once,

I can't imagine a world without him,

But I fear I'll forget one with.


I haven't forgotten the second blow,

The sucker punch,

When Death raised her sights from animal to man,

From old to one who deserved more ticks in his clock.


I haven't forgotten you dear, dear uncle,

I haven't forgotten the blue car and surprises,

The treasures from your travels

And your seemingly endless wisdom.


Now here is the last,

I wish it was the last forever,

I've had my taste of Death's sting and I'm tired,

But the clock keeps ticking and my surroundings keep aging.


I haven't forgotten you, dear friend,

I remember bringing you home,

Three legs and two deep brown eyes,

Enough spots to put a Dalmation to shame.


I was already down for the count,

My breath stolen by pain I'd never known,

It was a kick in the gut,

Just to make all the old wounds sting.


But I will never forget,

That I swear,

Because our win and losses.

Our struggles and moments of ease,

They all make us who we are,

Paint the masterpeice that makes you a living,

Breathing,

Human being.


When Pain and Death and all their friends

Come knocking at your door,

And get a hold of you easily,

Then you know you have things worth living,

Worth dying,

And worth fighting for.









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