To My Grandma Poem by Lilia Fer.

To My Grandma

Rating: 3.5


I remember your last words to me, on that heating summer
By the hospital sheets
Mom had to buy some suplies to our house
And I stayed with you during that day
Playing on a old game console

Your last words to me were
'I love you'
And my last words to you were
'I love you too'

I haven't ever told a lie to you;
I meant it.

You, who went to God's side
I know you are well, my Grandmother
I swear you are making delicious desserts to all the angels up there
Your disease hurts you no more.

Do you remember when you told me that when you went to Heaven
You would become the brightest star in the night sky?
You told me I could tell everything for you
I just had to look for the brightest star.

I'm doing that just now
And I know you are hearing me
Fly on Heaven with your seraphin wings knowing that
I love you to the Moon, the Sun, the stars

I still miss your scent
Your dream of meeting a nice old man and dance a serenade with him
Your student's letters full of love for the woman who taught them how to read in this modest city we live in
Your words full of wisdow

Tell me, Grandma
Do you mind baking some cookies when my time ends here?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mohammad Skati 10 September 2014

Very great and dear memories. True feelings.

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Sekharan Pookkat 17 November 2013

Fly on Heaven with your seraphic wings knowing that I love you to the Moon, the Sun, the stars very nice memories- I like it

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Lilia Fer.

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