Perhaps...

Perhaps...

A Poem by Gee
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A daughters death a mothers Alzheimer's

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Perhaps the mother the "lucky" one,
lucky now having no memory of the daughter
that she blessed us all with,
as her memories are erased,
her mind deleting
minute by minute
hour by hour
day by day
until each and everyone of us a stranger
as she descends into adult infancy,
barely living but alive,
alive though without the pain of a child now gone.
I ask myself what would be worse,
to live and remember
or to exist without heartbreak,
perhaps neither...






© 2022 Gee


Author's Note

Gee
For those of you that have visited before Deb passed last August, of which I have written a couple of bits about. Since then her mother, Rose, has had a rapid decline into Alzheimer's,
having little or no memory of the 80+ years of a life lived to the full.

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this is heart-breaking my friend and sadly reflects the alarming increase in the numbers of and forms of dementia being recorded across the land .. I know from several personal encounters with the cruel beast how it robs its prey of their recollections and often their dignity ........ my heart goes out to all of them

Posted 1 Year Ago


Gee

1 Year Ago

A rather late thank you Neville.
Hope you are all well
Neville

1 Year Ago


not too bad mate .. seasons best to you n the girls :)
Wow! This was sad. The pros and cons of death, losing someone's mind. I agree with your last statement.
Very touching sir Gee.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Gee

2 Years Ago

Thank you Sami
Sami Khalil

2 Years Ago

You are welcome 😊..
Indeed, perhaps Deb's mother is the fortunate one because she does not remember losing her daughter. How empathetic and how sad this is. Written from the heart. Lydi**

Posted 2 Years Ago


Gee

2 Years Ago

It's very sad, I knew Rose when she was a vibrant, party living forty something.
Thank you Ly.. read more
This strikes a nerve and is spot on the emotional rollercoaster felt by those watching the great erasing of a mind. Been through it a few times with family members. The sadness is so deep it is bone-crushing at times. But I also found a silver lining in time, like I am want to do, the erasing of one's mind leads the one doing the remembering for them to relive the joys and such of their own existence.

beautiful write Gee

Posted 2 Years Ago


Gee

2 Years Ago

Thank you Ken
Terrific poem of this type loss. I spent a number of years as a hospice nurse and saw so many patients in the final days (and sometimes years) of Alzheimer's and it seemed to me hardest on the family surrounding.
A devastating illness which you have captured well in your words.

Winston

Posted 2 Years Ago


Gee

2 Years Ago

Thank you Winston, I'm glad it rings true
Oh gosh Gee, I often wonder about this as well... I wonder too is behind the not seeming to know there is a bit of knowing that can not be expressed... I think this would be terrible..
I lost my father in law and mother to Alzheimer's and it was so awful to see them in this state...
When I think about it I am filled with sadness...
Lisa, 7am in Spain

Posted 2 Years Ago


Gee

2 Years Ago

Thank you Lisa
Lisasview

2 Years Ago

You are most welcome...
two bad choices; my mother died at an older age of Dementia; the last five years of her life were horrible; never want to be in that state. But for me, I would rather die without heartbreak because I wouldn't know the difference; It's very sad for those around; dementia takes many forms too; my mom was psychotic, not a la-la land type happy person. Well written Gee.
Best to you
B

Posted 2 Years Ago


Gee

2 Years Ago

Thanks Betty, apologies again(late reply)
Betty Hermelee

2 Years Ago

No apologies…. You’re very welcome Gee!
Best
B.
I know a few loved ones with the disease. Philosophically it's a wash. I have felt such strong, incredible emotion in my life that I cherish, does it matter what I remember? Seems like hell to me. I would rather go than be in it. It's a touching subject. I think you wrote this with a fragile but sympathetic sensibility that everyone could respect. Thoughtful work.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Gee

2 Years Ago

Thank you sir
Alzheimer's is a terrible disease and i am sorry for those families who have coped with it. Thanks for putting a spotlight on it.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Gee

2 Years Ago

Thank you for reading and commenting
That is always a tough situation. My nan in her later days would often repeat herself and the first few times it was really annoying. Later, after getting used to the symptoms it became really sad. She used to call me by her youngest son(s name, my uncle. And I had to roleplay and go along with it just to make her last days comfortable. A truly touching poem. Thanks for sharing such a private moment in verse. /Frederick.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Gee

2 Years Ago

Thank you for both reading and commenting:)

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Added on June 3, 2022
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