Life goes on(Burying my father)A Poem by GeeLife carries on regardless.
I watched them as they stared,
wondered as to their thoughts as they read the floral tributes that leaned against his casket. I had been them on many occassions, sometimes shedding tears, thanking God it wasn't me. But today it was, it was me, it was my turn to grieve, to watch life continue whilst mine, briefly paused, was put on hold until the ceremony, fuss, over. As we inched forward in the busy, mid morning traffic, an elderly couple noticing our cavalcade stopped, turned to face us, and as one bowed their heads, standing stock still, respectful, carrying on about their business only once we passed by. Different the four young lads, 2 generations on, they pointed, flicked v signs whilst laughing and joking amongst themselves, no thought, no shame, not an ounce of respect. Looking away I caught the eye of a "mother dragged" toddler. I smiled, he smiled back, stumbling as he did so, this making him laugh. He waved a bright, pastel coloured mitten my way, this cutting through the drear of the day as a sparkler does on a cold November night. I waved back as they headed towards the rusted, wrought iron gates that led into the children's play park. Oh to be a child again... Without warning, from nowhere, Dad's voice filled my head, loud, clear, reciting words he had written for the "young" me, words that until now, thought only of as a simple, pleasant rhyme.. "The moon will cede to rising sun night will follow day, seasons change, tides ebb and flow no matter, come what may. These constants, never given thought expected, ever there, as parents are to innocence to nurture, love and care." It was then the tears came. For the first time in my life I felt truly alone. © 2022 GeeAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorGeeMilton 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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