Lynn

Lynn

A Poem by Catherine

Lynn, your daisies are stuck in my throat.

Your sister tore them out,

left her scent on my coat - but

you know she

didn’t know. So why

let her take part of me home to you?


Oh you -

you wanted me dead.

Couldn’t stand my humour, and you hated my hair red.


Oh you -

you really knew me so well.

How come you left for Oakdale? Don’t

want us to go stale.


Oh, but nothing 

really

lingers, does it?

But scent.

A scent.


Your sister has died amongst my jacket,

which I will wear

to see you -

someday,

somewhere out there.

© 2025 Catherine


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Added on April 29, 2025
Last Updated on April 29, 2025
Tags: grief, betrayal, memory

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Catherine
Catherine

Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada



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