A Poem About Alzheimer’s

A Poem About Alzheimer’s

Do not ask me to remember.
Don’t try to make me understand.
Let me rest and know you’re with me.
Kiss my cheek and hold my hand.

I’m confused beyond your concept.
I am sad and sick and lost.
All I know is that I need you
To be with me at all cost.

Do not lose your patience with me.
Do not scold or curse or cry.
I can’t help the way I’m acting,
Cant be different though I try.

Just remember that I need you,
That the best of me is gone.
Please don’t fail to stand beside me,
Love me ’till my life is done.

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The Welshman
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I am in a fulfilling relationship. I am a sculptor and a painter. I am also into poetry, amateur astronomy, and amateur photography (especially photo editing and repair).

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