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Related: About this forumPoem about dementia
She sits silently and looks out of her window
Slowly rocking back and forth
To a song from long ago
She gives a smile of remembrance
Flashbacks to days of independence
We shake our heads because we know
The words have disappeared from her so
She sits with visitors from the past
Wistful memories that didnt last
Cries because it all sounds the same
And though Im here with her
Fear for her, cheer for her
Make long lost visions clear for her
She looks at me but cant recall my name
Dont tell me this was Gods plan
This was the destiny of man
Dont tell me this was how its spossed to be
Take your church and holy book
Take a good hard honest look
Then tell me this is some philosophy
Burn it straight into the ground
With no chance to turn around
Then tell me this is how you hope to be
When you reach the point where people turn their backs
Tell me that when everything turns black
Tell me thats all youll want to see
Tell me youre a liar
She rocks all day watching humming birds
At night she cries about the news she heard
weather that blew away some homes
The sky is blue with puffy clouds
She prays to God its over now
But hears of kids gunned down right to their bones
She takes a pill to numb the pain
Fears the thunder and the rain
Clings to me but doesnt know my name
And so we laugh at 80s shows
5th time now but she doesnt know
Every day is new in her mind
And though I try to fight the truth
We cant return now to our youth
The daughter now the mother redefined
And slowly, always lonely, I stumble
Lost in time
Dont tell me this was Gods plan
This was the destiny of man
Dont tell my this was how its spossed to be
Take your church and holy book
Take a good hard honest look
Then tell me this is some philosophy
Burn it straight into the ground
With no chance to turn around
Then tell me this is how you hope to be
When you reach the point where people turn their backs
Tell me that when everything turns black
Tell me thats all youll want to see
Tell me youre a liar
Watch the daily disintegration
Drowning with anticipation
Knowing that from here it just gets worse
Smile as you fein acceptance
Absent mind, you fake attendance
Its not a blessing but a demons curse
You pray hard that it wont get worse
Practicing your lines and verse
Praying that your thoughts are never known
Now youre on your own
As you hold your frozen smile
in this zone
She wakes up to the chirping birds
The same that every day shes heard
But cant believe its something that shes known
I smile though I want to die
Choke down the tears Id like to cry
But shes a child now-Im the one whos grown
Well fight it on our own
She rocks back and forth and hums a tune
From way before my time
And I cry
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Poem about dementia (Original Post)
Tucker08087
May 2023
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Walleye
(35,661 posts)1. Beautiful, poignant
Takes a lot of heart to write something like that
sheshe2
(87,464 posts)2. Beautifully done.
I cried.
Tucker08087
(621 posts)5. Thank you
I cry, too. Which is why Ill never sing it.
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