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A Letter From A Future Griever
To my grandpa, you make my brain so sore
For all the ancient gifts you give to me
Love for us I feel to the very core
All of this love you offer me for free
Your presence is worth a thousands of words
But you would have never guessed afterall
Like a bird that poops a thousand small turds
You will finally be a bit more tall
My mother was always uncomfortable
But you were such an overthinking man
The whole family you could not define
When it comes to you, no one understands
The moment you pass I will feel regret
But finally you will fly like a jet
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My name is Liza Van. I am a senior at East-West School of International Studies located in Flushing, New York. This poem is about my grandpa who is now dead but written a week before he passed away.