21. Shore Of Sorrow's Sea
By the shore of Sorrow's sea,
waves of tears roll endlessly,
cries that pierce this misty veil,
By the shore of Sorrow's sea,
waves of tears roll endlessly,
cries that pierce this misty veil,
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Real Pain:
empty inside,
hard to breath tears run down my face,
I can't breath,
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January's child of mine,
sweet miracle of God's design.
Oh, how I can recall the night.
I hear your voice in the dead, dark night.
I look around, but no one's in sight.
Through the storms, the rain, the wind I fight,
But all you are is my whisper to find.
Looking up at the moonlit sky
In the quiet of the night
I found a truth that stilled my soul
In a tiny speck of light
I love this poem - it's a bit like one of mine on Family Friends, called 'Among the Stars'. We both obviously share the same sort of feelings inspired by the night sky. Best wishes, Ann
I trace the years in each fading frame,
clutching our smiles,
as joy and sorrow reclaim.
This poem reads the mind of a person affected by grief. "But right now/You can't" has the logic. It depicts the hope that there will be a time with "can."
Deep sadness overcame me
When I heard the dreadful news
God, please say it isn't so
I don't want my boy to go
I empathize with you and most assuredly feel your pain. My dad first got Prostate Cancer, then Esophageal Cancer (was in coma for 31 days) and finally died 2007 of Lung Cancer. Sad, I know...
A tsunami of fire
A wall with no gate
Prayers unanswered
Utterly ignored
I’ve searched for solace,
yet grief clings,
a shadow I can’t shake.
Loneliness tightens around my heart,
Oh how I feel for you in your grief. I lost my husband a year and a half ago and the grief seems to get worse and worse. We had been together for over sixty years. Sending you my very best...