I Am Still Your Child

I Am Still Your Child

A Poem by Lydia Shutter


Photography by Emily Bush

Courtesy of etsy.com






I am still your child

I cry when I realize I can’t call you

can’t ask you for advice

or make you proud

 

I am still your child

but now I am the only one

who remembers the smiling faces

in those black and white photos

 

I am still your child

your spark of consciousness

in this physical world

 

I am still your child

but you left me with this emptiness

and it grows with each passing year

 

Because

I am still your child

 

 

 

 

© 2016 Lydia Shutter


Author's Note

Lydia Shutter
Missing both my parents today just a little more than usual.

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I had to read this becuz the title beckons hauntingly. You've expressed these oft-felt sentiments creatively with the sorrowful refrain that's oh-so-true in more ways than the parent-child sense. This refrain is fitting, even when one or both parents haven't lived up to their intended potential.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lydia Shutter

8 Years Ago

Thank you, Barley. Lydi**



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Lydi this is a touching tribute to a child's memories. In yesteryear we take our parents for granted, with age we still expect they will always be there. And if you believe. .. they are.
bill

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lydia Shutter

8 Years Ago

In some ways, yes, they are always with me. Thank you, Bill. Lydi**
and this makes me miss both of mine, for different reasons...
i identify...and really feel this magical poetry ride you take me on.

j.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lydia Shutter

8 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Jacob. Lydi**

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