The Longest GoodbyeA Poem by Arlene FleisherI was finally able to write this piece after living through 7 years of guilt.You sat there watching me As I rushed around the house Tossing things into boxes With a look on your face... "uh oh... mom's being silly again" A quick phone call or two None being the right one No "don't do it - don't go - you'll be sorry"
Would it have mattered? Would I have listened by then?
You watched the car pull up A man takes the boxes Frozen tears fall from the sky Blending with my own. I bend down to hug and kiss you "Be a good girl - Mommy loves you" And the car takes me away.
How long did you sit Watching out the window For my return Before you realized I wasn't coming back? What went through your mind?
But... I did come back after 4 months Only for awhile. Seeing you realize It was me. Bending down so you could smother me With kisses all over my face. Funny how, out of everyone You were the happiest to see me.
Then I was gone again. But I did come back... And you were gone. Never again would I see you Except in my dreams.
I'm sorry.
© 2008 Arlene FleisherAuthor's Note
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69 Reviews Added on February 18, 2008 Last Updated on June 25, 2008 AuthorArlene FleisherYAKIMA, WAAboutBorn in the South Bronx in 1953. Raised in the West Bronx where I began writing poems in the early 70's. Mostly I write from life's experiences: both good and bad, and observations. I've also been k.. more..Writing
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