Did you remember when you were young,
before our father died?
Did you remember the twinkle in his eyes he never tried to hide?
Did you remember his dark hair, his dazzling smile?
The why he hugged you and kissed you when you'd cuddle for a while?
Did you remember the time he died?
Did it ever cross your mind?
Did you remember when I took the medallion as I rised?
Did you remember the look in our mother's eyes?
Did you often think of that reaping day,
I saved you from the Hunger games and had you stay?
I did it for you Prim,
And I'd do it again,
You were and innocent,
Your life shouldn't have come to an end.
I wish I was with you keeping you safe and sound,
When the heap of bombs came raining down.
Of all those people you tried to save,
You shouldn't of ended up in a grave.
My darling sister, you were always better then me.
If only the capitol could see.
You may have survived but your kindness here
Was dear to everyone but losing you I feared.
I put my life on the line but you did what you must,
It makes me upset one of the last I saw of you was you shirt untucked like the tail of a duck.
Why did you mouth my name, Prim?
Why was it the last thing you did.
Gosh darnnit, you were just a kid,
I miss your long blonde hair, often in it's plait,
I miss your eyes, although they looked like mum's they sparkled like dad's.
I miss your sunny smile,
and how you tried to be brave.
I miss all the love you gave.
I miss your kindness, how you would think quick,
I miss how you treated patients and never felt sick.
Now I think of how you life came round,
of you I must admit- I am proud.
I will miss you for as long as I live,
My dear, My sweetie, The centre of my life, My rose,
Prim
