Alzheimer's
- Oct 3, 2016
- 1 min read
At her bedside
I clutch her hands which do not grip mine
And follow the age spots
Splattered across her skin
Until I can smile
Watching her eyes study mine
Praying for recognition
Tiredness swells
Oozing endless drool
Down her chin
Tissue pressed against it
I speak
Do not stop fearing
That she will notice the tears
Climbing onto my lip
I kiss her goodbye
Knowing sleep will drag her free
The currents caressing
Every moment stolen by this.

Poem: Ella Wrightson | Illustration: Ashleigh Rose Anderson
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