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Dear Ancestor |
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Your tombstone stands among the rest; |
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Neglected and alone. |
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The name and date are chiseled out |
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On polished, marbled stone. |
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It reaches out to all who care |
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It is too late to mourn. |
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You did not know that I exist |
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You died and I was born. |
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Yet each of us are cells of you |
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In flesh, in blood, in bone. |
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Our blood contracts and beats a pulse |
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Entirely not our own. |
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Dear Ancestor, the place you filled |
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One hundred years ago |
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Spreads out among the ones you left |
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Who would have loved you so. |
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I wonder if you lived and loved, |
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I wonder if you knew |
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That someday I would find this spot, |
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And come to visit you. |
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Author Unknown |
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