Unending Lines [rev] Poem by Margaret Alice Second

Unending Lines [rev]



Love unconditional I offer you, my love without restrictions
on your freedom - and without expectations of anything in
return; all through my youth this was what Grandma Alice
taught me - and exactly how she lived, serving dutifully
and doing everything perfectly;

She was a prophetess, a shaman, & a queen - Grandma
Alice knew everything - had suffered & lived through it all,
she magnificently steered our lives’ ship, unconditionally
loved - never shirked her duty; the only thing I could ever
do for her was to play Robin Hood with Tannie Yvonne’s

Help to restore her eyes; - the Queen of Hearts delayed
but it was finally done, then Tom Thumb found Grandma
Alice collapsed on the floor - a heart attack - we all visited
in hospital, Blue Beard & Malificent her son and his wife,
my Queen of Hearts mother, dad Conan, Tom Thumb

And I with a mad, joyous noise; and then Peter Pan took
Grandma Alice on holiday since he knew Cinderella had
never been to a ball - the Duchess took her sightseeing;
Grandma became tired and ill, then she fell - in hospital
I told her I loved her, that I shall see her again in heaven:

Grandma Alice unconditionally loved us in every deed,
every service, cup of tea, every bed she made, choice
meal & cake she baked, every act of her hard-working
Cinderella persona; its how I love you too - my love
shines in understanding what you’re going through &

Unending lines of LOVING words I offer you

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