Memories



While it's true, we all have memories, have you ever wondered why‐
Some memories are like a breeze, but some others just won't die‐

There's memories of good times, and some that weren't so good ‐
Memories of the times we've fell, and off the times we've stood

Some memories can make our heart race ‐ with the freedom of the sky ‐
Some can make us laughwhile others make us cry ‐

And it seems we can't pick and choose the ones we want to keep ‐
They're tucked away inside our mind where memories run deep‐

And we all have special memories, ones that we hold dear ‐
Of a special person, place, or event ‐ that made us laugh or eased our fear‐

And I have a special memory of a person that I knew ‐
Who loved me unconditionally and cared about the things I'd do ‐

This special person was my mother, and though her body's gone ‐
Her spirits with me always ‐ like the words of a lingering song ‐

And like a song, she'll live forever‐ locked away in my memory
Her smiling face, her easy grace ‐ and her spirit that's now set free‐

And like a song that has an ending ‐ but we sing again and again
Or a story that we read and re‐read ‐ even tho we know the end ‐

Her memory is no less beautiful ‐ even `tho now she is gone ‐
She's now listening and waiting ‐ with the angels, in her eternal home ‐

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Written on September 14, 2000

Submitted by long6806 on May 12, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AA BB AA CC DD EE FX GG XX FX
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,368
Words 276
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2

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