–
The sofa is bustling with bodies.
There’s the chair to the side
where my Grandma sits
but not you,
–
not the chair in the corner
that lies bare
and empty.
–
Curved to you as you sat in comfort.
The clock ticks and years pass
but still it’s moulded for you.
–
Your widow sits beside
and I fear the day
her chair will be empty too.
–
You would play with me as a child
and tickle me as I walked past,
always running and escaping your reach.
–
When I heard the news,
I wasn’t fazed.
The positivity of a child
made the grieving so easy.
–
Now I wish I could run into your arms
instead of away from them.
I wouldn’t escape your touch now.
©GraceIsobelle, 2024

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