Till Death Do Us Part

Till Death Do Us Part

A Poem by KATHY SUE SILLS
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A grieving widow Lones to be with her husband!

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    She watched the sunrise in shades of him
    Landscape of memories traced back in time
    Laughter echoing off the summer breeze
    At the present moment she relishes the sound
    The corners of her soul clings to every recollection
     Without them her breath would falter into thin air
     Wilted grief never fully fades
     With each tomorrow brings a new sunrise and sunset
     A time to wrap her loneliness into remembering him
     She no longer lives in the present,
     but in the past where he still lives
     His scent wakens the tears that dried up on her pillow
     Crying only makes her realize the ach is real
     No tomorrows will paint no pictures of them together
     As the sun melts into a full moon,
     Her heart serenades a wishful lullaby
     When she lays her head down to sleep,
     tomorrow she would wake and be with him
     

     

© 2022 KATHY SUE SILLS


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" No tomorrows will paint no pictures of them together
As the sun melts into a full moon"

Posted 2 Years Ago




.. Sadly, I very much enjoyed 'Till Death Do Us Part' ................................ Neville

Posted 2 Years Ago


KATHY SUE SILLS

2 Years Ago

Thank you!
Neville

2 Years Ago


you really are most welcome my friend ........... N :)

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Added on February 17, 2022
Last Updated on February 22, 2022
Tags: wife, husband, love, grief, death

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KATHY SUE SILLS

Harrisville, MS



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