Rhyming poem about my journey with grief |
My tears could fill the ocean blue, because my heart is forever shattered; your deaths have my soul scattered and battered, and my spirit is broken and tattered. Mom when you died I just withdrew, I was empty of emotion and done; and I would not listen to anyone, and from all help and questions I would run. When I said farewell and adieu, to Daddy- gone was my anchor and rock; it was so sudden that I was in shock; oh, I will recall the time on the clock. Grandma left me with the morn' dew, she had taken me in her arms to mend; and had been my inspiration and friend, the reason poetic words I have penned. I visit and pass a statue, of a weeping angel at his cold grave; my love, I know you want me to be brave, but to grieving your death I am a slave. Again, I was in a church pew, weeping the loss of my sweet baby boy; we buried him with a little blue toy, his death took away what was left of joy. But, somehow this sad girl got through, it took courage and strength and lots of tears; it did not happen fast but took me years, and with God I whisper healing prayers _____________________ July 12, 2021 Poetry/Rhyme/My Heart is Shattered |