Poem -

Grandma

Grandma

Warm is you heart 
Your words are always calming
When I say good bye, your morning starts

During the day, you are alone
Staring out the window, eating by yourself
I wonder how your warm heart has not turn to stone

You wait and wait till everyone comes home
We all eat dinner, and watch TV
and i always try to teach you the chrome

I worry about you during the day
The insulin spikes, and you sleep in your wheelchair
I love you grandma, i hope you will always be gay
 

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