Silent Thoughts
Death becomes you not I fear 
A shade of green to soothe the soul 
Lest death brings on that anguished tear 
And drowns the flowers in the bowl. 
Silent mourning all the day 
A strand of heavy gasping breath 
Our lives uphold the cloak of grey 
Clutching at a life of wealth 
Footsteps plant upon my brain 
Forcing out a gaping hole 
Inserting smells where you had lain 
Laughing at the gruesome goal 
Death becomes you not I fear 
A heartbeat of such life away 
I touch your face and feel you near 
Until the very end of day.
Linda Hurdwell has been a widow for 5 years.  She has two adult sons. Living in the English countryside, she takes her dog, Bessie, for a daily walks and that's where many of her poems and stories are born.  She has always loved writing and has a few short stories published.  Although now a pensioner,  she enjoys working with adults with learning disabilities and running a mencap social club once a week.  Her hobbies are writing, tap dancing, and going to the theatre or cinema with my friends.
Dear Lin -
ReplyDeleteNow that I've stopped swaying to your lovely sad words of true poetry, I must say how thankful I am you found them in your spirit to write. How well you describe the loss of your husband. That aroma you refer to only the closest one understands. It is a devastating circumstance with lifelong ripples and tall waves I fear. I always thank God for the respites of joy. Neil died in 2005. Did you tell me once you are Yvonne's sister? How is she doing? I will e-mail her right now.
love,
Kathy
Emotional reading - bringing me wanting to read you again. Your words placement is valuable as your pen pulls it all together. Really gentle poetry for a sad subject...
ReplyDeleteRhoda Galgiani