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Blue Sweater
I think sometimes you are still here.
Your hand is wrinkled and paper thin
For me to hold onto.
Eyes the color of the ocean,
Twinking in the light.
Your blue sweater,
Frayed and fragile
But it never bothered you.
I wish you were still here so you could have seen me grow.
You had the strength and endurance of a lion;
Fearless.
Your bold bright blue eyes comfort me in the darkest of times.
My love for you is a bond never ending;
Infinity.
I see you as you sit in your blue sweater with your sparkling blue eyes
In your tan chair covered in plastic,
As you sit, you smile,
And it glistens in the light;
Always reflecting off your blue eyes.
I love you to the moon and back.
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In this poem, I delve deep into the memories of my grandmother who passed away when I was six years old due to metastatic breast cancer. I chose to show how I felt about my grandmother's death though poetry because it allows me to express what I am thinking and feeling without having to interact with people. Originally, I had written this poem for a project in my eighth grade humanities class. As I started to develop this poem as well as many others, I realized my passion for writing and poetry.