Proxy Poem

What Do I Remember Of Your Death

By Sasha Forster

 

I remember sitting with you

Watching one of your favorite movies

And enjoying the relaxing day off of school

What do I remember of your death?

I remember asking if you wanted

anything from the kitchen

and your response was

a ragged half breath

What do I remember of your death?

I remember hoping that you were

Playing a game and that this

Was not really happening to you

(After all the doctor had just

Released you the day before

With a clean bill of health and only

The request that you stop drinking)

What do I remember of your death?

I remember the pain of having to make the choice

between life support and release.

How I was 18 and looked upon as the

Only one who could decide because

Your fiancée was to drunk or high or

Incompetent.

I remember the way that you used to

Smile so bright

And the doctor telling me you would

Never smile again

I remember thinking that

God will look after you now because

I am the one who

killed my mom.

 

My Three Poem Choices:

Proxy poem inspiration: WHAT DO I REMEMBER OF THE EVACUATION

Equal Opportunity and Two Prisoners

 

 

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