Cellular Memories

Poem by Jay Crider

Jay Crider
So here we are again
silently weeping
in the darkness
of uncertainty.

Simply you sleep,
yet difficult
is your slumber.

I hear your calls
of mumbling pain.

It is your, crashing,
thunderous turns
which cause
my heart
to wilt.

Theory goes
the heart retains
memories.

Though this agony
your affliction brings
our memories
are ingrained
in my center.

Nothing will part
this union.
Not even death.

Published by Jay Crider

Greetings and salutations, I was born in Atlanta, Georgia, however my home is New Orleans. relocated to the big easy in 2011. I started writing poetry in the latter years of high school. I do not like to for...  View profile

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