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Memory
Your memory haunts me
Every minute, every second
It haunts my soul.
Did it hurt to leave?
Did it hurt to stay?
Because it hurt me.
All that's left is my memories.
Who knew memories could hurt this much?
I still love you.
More than the world
More than the universe.
And maybe death is not so bad if I have these memories
Because you are not really gone.
You live on in me,
In my heart.
People say death is a powerful thing
But memory holds the true power.
Gone but not forgotten.
You could never, ever be forgotten.
Your memory will always haunt me
In both a bad and wonderful way.

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I dedicate this piece to you, Grandpa. I love you to infinity and back, forever and always.