Last Day
A poem

So many last days that I could not see coming They haunt me I would have loved to pause and savor those days
The last day you were alive I would have stayed with you I would have camped out right there Never letting go of your hand
The last day I nursed you I would have stroked your sweet face I would have mooned over your sweet fingers and toes nestled into my belly
The last day of the old city before the earth shook it to the ground My favorite restaurants, shops, quaint alleyways Those places now only shadows in my mind
So many unseen last days Leaves me pensive and considered Prone to cherishing the small moments that may be the last
This story was inspired by The Daily Special Prompt — October 28st on Ravyne Hawke’s publication Promptly Written
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