dont forget about me. |
“Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change.” ― Mary Shelley, Frankenstein You left me. I knew you would Eventually of course, you couldn’t stay for ever and put your life on pause. My care wasn’t your problem, And it’s painful growing old, But you have a family, and a dog A husband now, I’ve been told. I wish I could’ve come, But I understand why You didn’t invite such an old Boring old guy. Since your mother died I’ve felt quite alone But that’s not your fault You’ve been worked to the bone. 3 kids, hey That must be hard work Id love to meet them, maybe The loneliness can sometimes hurt. I never knew how cold An empty house could be It was always your mother You, your brother, and me. I watched your first steps, When you ran your first race But you tripped, balancing the egg And landed straight on your face So I took you for ice-cream Return the smile to those cheeks Now the old house is damp And the floorboards all creak. They miss the sound too, The company of padded toes, The sound is rather haunting, The way it shrieks and moans. But come see me soon, I miss that precious smile And the walls get rather cold When you’ve been sat here for a while. |