Balloons and Brothers

Balloons and Brothers

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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(Remembering my younger brother 7th anniversary 12.8.21 forever loved)

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A gust of wind whipped my balloon,
on string tucked in my hand it tugged.
My fingers felt the final slip,
I held on tight but lost my grip,
I watched aghast it sailed away.

I've not forgotten that day when
my young voice strained and screamed out loud.
My loss etched deep, a child's despair
as floating red, reclaimed by air,
my smile replaced by blue dismay.
 
I search this morning's pink streaked sky
recall our childhood you and I.
As sun wakes up to warm my soul,
my sorrow breaks, I'm far from whole,
those thoughts of you bleed through and often.
Grief bites hard, yet time can soften.

© 2021 Chris Shaw


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Chris, I can identify with this one. While I am an only child, I spent most of my childhood with my cousin. When someone you have shared so much with is gone, it seems as though the memories get blurry. The honest emotion in this poem resonated with me. The rhythm and rhyme of your lines makes for a lovely flow. May the memory of your brother always be a blessing to you. Lydi**

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you Lydi** I appreciate your share here. Your review is encouraging and your thoughts kind. read more



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However hard we try, memories survive, which - in so many ways are precious. But, recalled at the wrong time, they really hurt. No answer except one's own personal coping mechanism, I suppose. Fine words, Chris, as always. Take care, keep safe, please.

Posted 3 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

So right Em. Those memories are precious and yet we have no control over when they resurface. They d.. read more
Beautifully expressed are these emotions, love the flow and how I can feel the memories flowing ;-] I take my pen and salute you my friend ;-]. Wonderful

Posted 3 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Weeoing willow. Your stopping by today means alot. Pleased you like the tribute to my brot.. read more
Yes, time is what we can't avoid in ordr to heal. That feeling of losing a loved one is feels like you're dying yourself. The pain is unbearable.

Posted 3 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Tim. Time softens the grief, the anniversaries have you reliving it. I really appreciate t.. read more
This felt like I was actually seeing it! The bright balloons, the emotions, all of it. The hurt of losing a loved one does soften over time, but sometimes it doesn’t for everyone. It’s a sweet but sad poem, and an amazingly refreshing piece!

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Colacat. Time does soften, but the missing is always there.

Chris
loss of loved ones remains forever but it does soften .. felt and saw every bit of your setting and scene .. clever use of the red and blue says i! who hasn't felt that terror of loosing their red balloon to the wind .. we are told "Now hold tight or you'll loose it" ... but what child can focus that long ... you've given us a reminder of how love loss and grief works .. but more importantly a very beautiful tribute and remembrance of you younger brother ... love you Chris!
E.

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Mr E. I can feel the warmth across the waves. Have a lovely day :)

Chris
Einstein Noodle

3 Years Ago

read it again Chris! It speaks to my heart.
Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Oh Mr E, you are a sweetheart. Thank you for revisiting. Means alot. Have a lovely day :)
I love the structure of this poem, the rhyme and it's meaning of course; Not only have you lost the balloon, but it seems as if you are mourning the death of a close relative (maybe a sibling); and you wrote it in such a poignant way. some of the good times too. Time can certainly sooth the grief. Very lovey images.
Best, B

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you so much Betty. All the best.

Chris
Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

You’re quite welcome!
A sweet but melancholy memory can evoke so much. People say that smell is the most evocative sense. I disagree, I think love is.
A beautiful poem.

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Thank you Ken for checking in and leaving such a lovely comment.

Chris
"As sun wakes up to warm my soul,
my sorrow breaks, I'm far from whole,
those thoughts of you bleed through and often.
Grief bites hard, yet time can soften."
I read your poem in my heart dear Chris. every word, image, metaphor for loss/death and emotion attached resonated deeply. Grief weighs so heavily through the years and you express it profoundly. You have written your beloved younger brother a beautiful tribute here from title forward. Balloons flying upward, yes. I am so very sorry for your loss my friend.

Posted 3 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Dear Annette, thank you so much for your thoughtful review. Very much appreciated.

Ch.. read more
A poignancy woven into your poetic lines which touches me deeply.
Loss and grief do soften with time, however we remain forever changed due to the impact.

Feeling this on many levels.

Sharonlee

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Many thank yous Sharonlee for your understanding. You are appreciated.

Chris
Balloons are prayers that linger in our heart where shadows of smiles depart. Children and young people climb mountains where dreams are envisioned ... the view is breathtaking... Our Spirits are mysterious and raindrops sing 🎶 when we breathe. truly, Pat

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Chris Shaw

3 Years Ago

Dear Pat, I have just completed a poem about mountaineers and their struggles to reach the summit. I.. read more
Patricia Wedel

3 Years Ago

dearest Chris... I adore Serendipity... Your gentle touch is a lullaby where Angels fly. Looking fo.. read more

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