Running down the pier, there you are
Sitting on a bench reading a book upside down
Gazing into nothingness you stare
That’s you, everywhere
But it’s not you
I see you as an old man with a cane
I see you aged with a slight hunch
I see you tired from the morning walk
But it’s not you
You are gone
Yet you are everywhere
Still in my dreams
Still in my imagination
Still in my line of sight
I see your past and your future
For there is no present
It’s haunting and daunting
But then I see his eyes
And, you are present
Categories: death, family, mental health, Poetry





‘Everwhere’
iNDeeD Dear Miriam
No Escape From the
Child Who Is Parent
And Parent Who is Child
Indeed No Separation That
Is only An Illusion Foreverless..:)
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