Across The Gamble Oak

It has been months since his death, and I sometimes forget about him in the day-to-day goings of life. Sometimes I wonder what hurts worse; that we hurt so badly when someone leaves us, or the pain we feel when someone's memory begins to erode from our day-to-day lives. They slowly slip away as we carry on, the grip between the living and the dead slowly loosening. 

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