Orphan
There’s an emptiness that enters
you when your last
parent dies.
You are no longer
daughter, son, no longer
the name
that has defined you.
Even the memories
of the bedroom
you slept in when you were six,
with its wallpaper of purple
chickens
and violet hearts, fades, twists
itself into something
that never was.
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Gwyneth, you very well portrayed that feeling, which my cousin once described as “becoming an orphan.” A powerful image at the end. Good to “see” you here.
The final line .haunts me!
with its wallpaper of purple
chickens
and violet hearts, fades, twists
itself into something
that never was.
Lovely job.
I can relate, this poem is helping me process my own feelings around being orphaned.