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Please Don't Leave Us
I remember showing up at your door,
 running in and jumping onto
  your lap. The bag of bugle 
 chips not far from reach,
 I'd stick them on your fingers 
 and instantly you had claws.
 
 On holidays the door would 
 fly open, I knew you were here
 by the smiles that immediately 
 appeared. Standing, arms 
 stretched wide, I’d run to you to 
 be by your side. 
 
 Last Christmas smiles
 gone. The door stayed closed. 
 You didn’t show as if something
 was wrong. 
 
 Tears falling
 to my cheeks...cancer. It 
 always happens to the best. 
 Through all the treatments 
 and appointments I kept you 
 in my prayers. 
 
 Laying in a hospital bed 
 so weak and frail,
 75 pounds gone. 
 It took me forever 
 to believe this was real.
 
 You haven’t changed to me,
 still stubborn as can be, arguing 
 with the nurses and refusing to 
 use your walker. Ever the jokester 
 especially with grandma. “Vern!” 
 She'd yell, but no acknowledgment 
 from you-even though you heard her 
 well. This is the grandpa I know not a 
 man stick with cancer.

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