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Just the Thought of You
Every night I think of you
I beg myself not to
I miss you like the sun misses the flowers
And the way that a mother misses her first baby
I wish that you were here with me, once again
That I am sitting next to you and I am holding you in my arms
But I cannot do that
I wish that I could tell you how much I love you again
But that is not possible
Everything is different
I want you to lose your raggedy old collar again
And come running back to the house in the dirt, brown mud
I want you to come running upstairs and lay in my bed
I miss the smell of dog
And the shape of your paw, touching my hand
Your scratches and face kisses
I want to wash my clothes five million times
All I want is you.
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This piece is about my dog who died over the summer, it affected me. I hope this piece teaches people that it's okay to grieve and be happy that they happened.