Not what was written (The Funeral)A Poem by GeeUpdate: 24/02/20....mum died roughly 6 months after this written. Would be good to read , " No flowers, fair weather friends or God" straight after reading this :)
He looked up from his prepared words
a sea of faces returning his gaze, he smiled. Even though he knew his first line by heart, " on behalf of mum I'd like to thank you all for coming today " he glanced down again and stared at his badly written eulogy, breathing slowly, deeply, composing himself. An image of her came to his mind. She was sitting, as always, in her favourite chair, her mobile table come walker pulled over her lap. Atop this lay various pills, a pen, reading glasses, tissues, extra strong mints and an old envelope, on the back of which grocery items written with an unsteady hand. A half cup of luke warm tea completed the jumble. Below this on a lower shelf lay her handbag, cards for birthdays, anniversaries, christmas, and that days newspaper, opened to reveal a half started number puzzle. They chatted about this and that whilst he emptied bins, tidied the kitchen, sorted the fridge, removing out of date milk, meat, and over sugared desserts, these over the years having put paid to most of her teeth. He was only her second visitor that week she told him, and most probably her last, though this not said, which was a sad reflection on both her family and so called friends priorities, but she understood folk were busy and had their own lives to live. He smiled again, cleared his throat, " I think mum would have found it amusing, ironic even, that so many of you have taken the time to come see her today, be it in death, as few, if any of you, ever crossed the WELCOME mat at her front door whilst she was living......... " © 2020 GeeAuthor's Note
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Added on September 29, 2018Last Updated on January 25, 2020 Tags: Death, love, loneliness, selfishness AuthorGeeMilton keynes, United KingdomAboutDevoted family man and lover of life. Simply written, easily understood "stuff" for those without code breaking skills. You will NEVER need Google to understand me:) more..Writing
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