Not Quite Gone

Not Quite Gone

A Poem by Jenna Harding

                                 Not Quite Gone

She died here. Breathed her last in this

Very bed on which I lie.

Part of her lingers here still,

Embedded in the matress, the old wooden frame.

I can dream with her, laugh with her,

Scream with her, cry with her.

When I talk to myself I know that she listens

Because she's not quite gone.

© 2008 Jenna Harding


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Added on May 23, 2008

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Jenna Harding
Jenna Harding

United Kingdom



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I'm a student and I've been writing poetry, short stories and fanfictions pretty much since I was about 6 or 7. I've always loved writing, the freedom to express yourself and how you can make anything.. more..

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