A reflection on memory, belonging, and the quiet grief of returning to a home that no longer remembers you.

When I was in China this February, My grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
I wrote this poem on the way to the hospital one day.
Each time I return, home feels less like home.
Is home where we’ve been, or where the ache of what’s lost lingers?

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