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DEATH IS SMALLER THAN I THOUGHT
My Mother and Father died some years ago
I loved them very much. When they died my love for them Did not vanish or fade away. It stayed just about the same, Only a sadder colour. And I can feel their love for me, Same as it ever was. Nowadays, in good times or bad, I sometimes ask my Mother and Father To walk beside me or to sit with me So we can talk together Or be silent. They always come to me. I talk to them and listen to them And think I hear them talk to me. It’s very simple – Nothing to do with spiritualism Or religion or mumbo jumbo. It is imaginary. It is real. It is love. |
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© 2008, the estate of Adrian Mitchell From: In Person: 30 Poets Publisher: Bloodaxe Books, Tarset, 2008 ISBN: 9781852248000 |
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