Love Poem: Pigtails Against the World
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Written by: Johanna Hartnett

Pigtails Against the World

A black dress draped off me

Flowing with the wind 

Following the crowd

Roses clutched in my hands

Alone in the crowd I stood

No one bothered to watch me

Not passing most of their hips

I was invisible

Fixing my pigtails I watched her go down

Six feet down

No hands held my shaking wrists

Tears streamed without a mother's kiss

Shoulders hunched over without a father's hug

Seven years old

Too young to be at a funeral

At a funeral alone