My Last Poem

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My Last Poem,
Tenchi Akira

One last poem.
One last thing to say.
Just one last piece of advice I will give.

I grieve as I write.
Blood clouding my sight.

Promise you’ll all stay in my heart, in my mind.
A family you all were..
The family I never had.
You are all the only family I did have.

Take my words and remember them.
Remember them, remember me.
Let your minds be my last immortality.

I grieve as I write.
Blood clouding my sight

Promise me you’ll all stay in my heart, in my mind.
And in spirit I’ll be home with you all come Christmas time.
A heart forever giving, my heart forever forgiving.
And yet still grieving, still bleeding, still hurting.

Take my hands, hold me close.
Hold me while my mortality dies away way.
Take my words and remember them.
Remember them, remember me.
Let your minds be my last immortality.

Brother...Sisters..all my friends
...and my only family..the only ones to make me so happy...


In dedications for inspiration go to all my friends, and the ones that made it feel like I really had a family. Thank you, Luz, Roman, Nadine, and thanks greatly to Jazz. Without any of you my life would have ended years ago in both literal and metaphorical. I love you all. Thanks for giving me a life that I will miss once I’m dead and gone. And a special thanks for Jazz and Luz, the only two people that I had the courage to open my heart to since I was born.

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