@Jessicalynnt Sudden Death Poetry Challenge

@sallypup (61117)
Centralia, Washington
February 5, 2017 9:48am CST
Youth's zest snowed into its garage, my soul growls for compassion as your heart burrows deep into the feel the almighty feel of forget this, forget that, leaving me to walk in trepidation and fear for what could be.
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• Eugene, Oregon
5 Feb 17
Knowing more about the subject (from your response on @JessicaLynnt's discussion), I can understand that last line.
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@sallypup (61117)
• Centralia, Washington
5 Feb 17
Thank you @James Hxstatic. Yes the fear of could I get dementia??? and my Mom having dementia and not really living....
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• Eugene, Oregon
6 Feb 17
@sallypup Yeah, that is a scary thought.
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@sallypup (61117)
• Centralia, Washington
6 Feb 17
@JamesHxstatic Years ago I met a lit professor who at the time had lost her fight to dementia. She had been a renowed poet and then her future... all gone and eaten by dementia. Broke my heart.
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@celticeagle (166976)
• Boise, Idaho
5 Feb 17
Very good! Those two words in the last line are some good elements to make the ready wonder.
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@celticeagle (166976)
• Boise, Idaho
6 Feb 17
@sallypup ....There is a chance. I would ask you doctor. There are some tests they can run to find out some things and others it is a waiting game.
@sallypup (61117)
• Centralia, Washington
5 Feb 17
@celticeagle I was told not long that since my Mom was living a long time and so that meant that I probably could be, too..... How about her having dementia? Me, too???
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@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
6 Feb 17
this is an interesting one, more deep and less visual for me