Grief

Grief

A Poem by Rani Turton

Grief

 

 

GRIEF

 

Grief, don’t stand near my bed tonight
I’ve had enough and more than I can bear
Last night was the worst: I could feel you
Watching me whilst silently standing there.

 

Now tell me, grief, are you friend or foe?
What is it about me that attracts you so?
Is it for my beauty, my wit or my fragility
That you stand there clothed in such simplicity?

 

You knew that yesterday was a hard day.
I had a certain difficult role to play;
Grief, as I suddenly felt you in my room
Ah! I actually felt the weight of your gloom.

 

Now I know that you are more than a presence;
I even think you sense my absence;
I almost think I’ll wait for you tonight:
Grief, please do step into sight.

 

Copyright: Rani Turton

© 2011 Rani Turton


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Grief can come in many forms is it good or is it bad I guess it’s the action we take that decide the outcome.
Excellent write.


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Rani Turton
Rani Turton

France



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