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Grandpa

February 4, 2019
By Dahliarmiller SILVER, Brooklyn, New York
Dahliarmiller SILVER, Brooklyn, New York
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Sitting on the floor with me behind the ottoman,

He crawls around it,

And growls like a bear.

I giggle.


Standing beside his telescope,

I can’t quite reach the eyepiece.

He lifts me up.

I glance through it and see stars.

I giggle.


Sinking into his old, blue, striped chair,

He reads his science magazines and dozes.

I sculpt his fine white locks into peaks and curlicues.

I giggle.


Leaning back in his pristine, new leather recliner,

Made for the aging and unable,

Made for people who can’t.

Face in the sun, he snores.

I giggle.


Propped upright on the ocean-blue couch,

His caregiver urges him to hydrate.

He stutters,

Struggles to say “thank you.”

I cry.


The author's comments:

This poem was inspired by the pain I felt watching my grandfather grow older and develop alzheimers disease.


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on Feb. 8 2019 at 1:07 am
izzybee324 BRONZE, Campbell, California
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This is so beautiful, and real. It has brought tears to my eyes. There is so much beauty and truth in it's heartfelt memories and emotions.