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My Grandma

April 17, 2015 By Guest

Grandma died one day.

I lived 1500 miles away.
She died at 94.
I was too busy to stop and mourn.
I always sent her a special card.
She wrote back and said, “I like to be remembered.”
When she was 95 I bought a card to mail.
I stopped. I remembered. I mourned.

—Caroline Reid

Caroline Reid
Caroline Reid

Filed Under: Poetry Tagged With: National Poetry Month

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  1. Annis Cassells says

    April 18, 2015 at 11:31 pm

    Thanks for this, Caroline. We will have to stop sooner or later. xoA

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