Arboreal Grieving

by Pink Man

First published

Every home has old possessions you don't give up in memorium. You see it in the man who still has his grandmother's old lamp. You see it in the teenager who inherited a baseball card collection, or perhaps a great deal of vintage CDs. You see it in the grandfather, who still holds his wife's old jewelry in the drawer. Those who have passed leave us their own loves, loves we cannot easily lose. After all, sentimentality is the death of reason.

A select few grip these possessions more then their own.

Created for the Depth in Innocence contest,

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