I Will Wait For YouA Poem by Treo LeGigeoIn sickness and in health, in good times and in bad, and in joy as well as in sorrow, I will wait for you.
The letter came that fateful day,
To tear you and I apart.
The weeks before you were forced on your way, Were a blur of a blackened art. For months I agonised for your return to date, In sorrow deep enough for fiction. Until on the dreaded list I read of your fate: "Missing In Action" In years that passed, I waited alone, While no news came of the part of myself. Hordes of soldiers were flocking back home, But your file just gathered dust on the shelf. I knew not if you were dead or alive, I knew not what to do. I had closed my heart, praying you would survive, To love again, seemed taboo. Time flew by and my hope began to dwindle, Though I still clutched at your small chance. But soon all was left was a flickering candle, Quivering in its uncertain dance. What was I to think, I was torn, Should I love again or retain my faith? Surrender hope or stay lovelorn, Or choose another to take your place? My anguish one morn was put to an end, When finally, I learned, That I had to let go, could not pretend, For I was awaiting one who would never return. The letter came that fateful day, To tear you and I apart. But 'Nam was not where the fighting truly lay, The real war was within my heart. © 2013 Treo LeGigeoFeatured Review
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Added on October 11, 2010Last Updated on April 3, 2013 Tags: War, Loss, Love, Heartbreak, Sad, Tragedy, Conscription, Vietnam AuthorTreo LeGigeoSydney, NSW, AustraliaAboutI'm from Australia, so some people may find that I spell things differently. I love writing and have had a couple of publications of short stories and novellas under a pseudonym. I started .. more..Writing
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