A poem for my loss
by Sam Rose
Tell me, is it normal to
feel jealous of someone
else’s grief and to wish
I could share
in it? Because what I
think is a
memory is really just an
old photograph with a
wish attached to
it and a grave
is just stone
driven into
the earth.
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Sam Rose is a writer and editor from
Northamptonshire, England. She is the editor of Peeking Cat Poetry Magazine and
The Creative Truth. Her work has appeared in Scarlet Leaf Review, Rat’s Ass Review, The Bitchin’ Kitsch, Haiku
Journal, In Between Hangovers, and others. Sam is a cancer survivor and
primarily uses her experiences with this to write poetry and memoir. In her
spare time, she enjoys listening to rock music and eating too much chocolate.
Find her at her website https://www.writersam.co.uk and on Twitter @writersamr
Sad, wistful, and too often true.
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