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Color Blind
Photographs of you
Remind me you're gone
Your body and life
Remain as ashes I cannot hold
With your absence
I feel nothing around me
But the hollow void
That is now inside of me
The numbness is saving me from the pain
That I want to let go
I am colorblind
Learning to see beauty without you

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My mom passed away about two and a half years ago. Recently, I started therapy and I expressed my emotions through this poem