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Yellow
I remember your
kitchen walls
painted a sunny yellow
I remember smiling
into my chipped mug that
I was gripping so tightly,
watching the milk
swirl in lazy circles
I remember your
infectious laughter,
and not being able
to refrain from
giggling beside you
I remember perky
daisies standing at
attention in a vase
made of crystal
Your paint is
chipped now,
sunny yellow
turned sad
Your cupboards
are empty,
void of chipped
mugs and lingering grins
I haven’t heard
your laugh in a while,
your face has become hollow
Your daisies are dead,
crystal vase
shattered,
I guess you’re kind of like
a dead flower now.
A memory of something
that used to be beautiful,
but now just seems
overwhelming sad.
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