Thursday, July 15, 2021

Chanting Sadness




saying goodbye was hard


five years my senior

i crawled in her shadow

she was like a 'big sister'


she was my first memory

sandwiches in a pasture

iced tea in mason jars


my mother's baby sister

last of five, spoiled rotten

they called her "Tootie"


primary school, four grades ahead

i would never catch her

though i tried, to her chagrin


life happened 

years later our lives touched

reunions, weddings, celebrations 


you and I always knew  

love lasts forever 

dearest Mary Lou




 


22 comments:

  1. I shed a tear for you Helen — saying good bye is a bitch! So very sorry… 😢

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  2. How sad this one - saying goodbye is hard. I am sorry for your loss Helen.

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  3. I feel such love, admiration, and such sorrow in your words, Helen. An ache that nobody can fully know. {{{HUGS}}}

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  4. So sad. Sweet memories wrapped up in grief. A lovely piece.

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  5. Ah, I feel the sadness in the loss of a dear friend and family member through your repetitions. Sorry for your loss Helen.

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  6. I hope that you could say good bay... it's even harder not saying good-bye.

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  7. She sounds so lovely - and so adored. Your poem makes her live for all of us. You will miss her vibrant presence.

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  8. Again we choose the subject of loss of a dear one. I feel your pain my friend!

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  9. So poignantly extended, yes, Helen! Memories live on with someone so dear, the beauty of a wonderful relationship.

    Hank

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  10. Dearest Helen,
    No matter how, but saying goodbye is very hard.
    Each time a little piece of us dies...
    But it all is part of LIFE.
    Love will never die, be it between husband and wife, parent and child or 'just friends'... The soul lives on.
    It made us what we are today!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  11. I feel your grief...so hard. I'm sorry.

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  12. Very beautiful tribute. I'm sorry for your loss. This must have been your aunt who was only a few years ahead in school? What a wonderful way to remember her with poetry.

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  13. A beautiful, heartfelt tribute to your special aunt...my sympathies, Helen!

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  14. This is incredibly moving, Helen. My deepest condolences to you. Sending love and prayers..

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  15. this is a very touching memorial helen, and i am so sorry for your loss, all my best wishes for you and yours

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  16. Sweet, sad and tender, with a light touch that seems perfect for this joyous relationship. I feel for your sorrow, and know it for the mark of the great joy this relationship has been to you both during your lives.

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  17. This is a very moving tribute to your aunt. Sad, but so tender, for all the memories you shared.

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  18. So sorry for your loss... this is such a poignant tribute.

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  19. Very moving Sorry for your loss Sending love and hugs

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  20. I can't help but think that there is a "hello" waiting...

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  21. This is a lovely tribute. I am so sorry for your loss. I hope you will find comfort

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  22. I am so sorry, Helen. You are right about saying good-bye. The pain is always the same.

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