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Glance at the Picture
Yes, the one huddled behind
holiday greeting cards and
a dozen vacation magnets.
Look at my Grandma.
Do you see her curly hair
and borrowed sweatshirt
from my grandpa?
Arm hugging
his shoulder, Grandma
flashes a cheeky smile at the camera.
Now observe the backdrop.
Streams of sunlight cast shadows
on the sky-blue walls.
The cabinets, coffee machine, and cutting boards
beam in the background – still stuck
in the seventies. My
hand-drawn pictures litter the
front of the fridge.
Focus on my Grandpa now.
Notice his signature cup of coffee in
one hand with the other
draped over Grandma’s wrist.
He sports his typical farmer-boy flannel.
Raised with tractors not technology,
Grandpa gazes at the ground while
chuckling at the photographer.
Glance at my Grandma again.
Look closer.
Do you see the plaque
spreading through her brain,
preparing its next Alzheimer’s victim?
Yeah,
neither did I.
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This poem, based on a picture of my grandma and grandpa, was written for my high school english class.