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Edna
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On the edge of a neglected river
Where oak trees line the way,
Remains an old graveyard.
A sacred place in disarray.

The old woman kneels and places a flower.
Her pain reveals her loss;
She remembers the exact hour
That her world was no more.

His headstone is a crumbling mound.
She is too old to manage the site.
Tears falling to the ground,
She slowly walks away.

Her words seem to whisper in the wind;
Her grief, clear to see.
Sadly she looks back once more:
"I wish you could have waited for me-"

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love_supreme says:

Wow, this is a very nice poem.

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SUNSHINE1978 says:

Very nice!!

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