Before she knew her little dreams, he had grand ones
for her.
As the grandfather endured abysmal nights by his
granddaughter’s bed, she lay dying from a severe strain of the Flu. He lamented her death
eventually in unison with his daughter’s memory that passed away too from
domestic abuse, and where his son-in-law, the faceless coward, is serving life
sentence in jail.
Those small hands were cold and shaky, holding his,
before exiting the traffic of death, in redolent vigor. Grief held his words
hostage in his throat, with befuddled drowners of sleepless nights. He stayed
in the doldrums a while, until the decision to honor her remembrance, and get
those hope engines thrumming again.
He took up woodworking classes at Shelton State
Community College and, upon graduation, set out to buy some fancy tools from a
‘Big Box’ store named Lowes, to pursue his dream of compassion.
He hung his negative past behind, just as the new tools were
hung in the space of her absence. Her voice echoed with them, as he fashioned
marvelous ‘Doll Houses’ to bestow on needy families’ young girls every
Christmas. Love should be the devotion that defines our heart, and the happy
consolation that imprints our hands in giving, he thought to himself.
Every smile they brought to a child’s face, lit up a
bonfire celebration in his mind. He stamped every one of them with her name and
the date of her death. After Christmas, he noticed a beautiful cedar tree, with
blue buds, sprung out of nowhere, upon his garden loam with gales lacing soft
laughter.
He gazed at it in awe while taking it as a sign
from above.
If a poem does what is intended to be, then the fruit of joy is earned by the writer. The message is.. read moreIf a poem does what is intended to be, then the fruit of joy is earned by the writer. The message is loud and clear and very empowering to those people who are in agony or despair. May God bless you.
You've created magic with only a few words. Love the beautiful end! I agree with the message you've tried to deliver, we must learn to express our sadness in a fruitful way. Very emotive write, with a positive end.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Wow!
"we must learn to express our sadness in a fruitful way"
You are indeed wise. Th.. read moreWow!
"we must learn to express our sadness in a fruitful way"
You are indeed wise. Thank you so much for all. Glad you like the poem and message.
Oh my gosh! I love this! This is such a good, creative, heart-felt write! I so happy I was able to experience these words and the raw emotion behind them. You are very gifted with story expression and emotion. Keep it up!
this is a beautiful story sami,you brought it back to life,
the tree is magnificent,,hell i just spent ten days in the hospital with the flu
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Wow! It is bad this year. I'm so glad you are doing ok. We missed you on the cafe. If I knew , I wou.. read moreWow! It is bad this year. I'm so glad you are doing ok. We missed you on the cafe. If I knew , I would have come from here to visit you. Thank you for all. Herb tea, local honey, vitamin C and B12's
6 Years Ago
got it all,thanks,it got bad for a while,it could have went either way
Beautiful and I agree love should be the common denominator for everything-love the angel tree if only we could be like the tree - never fighting just accepting🌹
Wow! So true and well articulated. Thank you so much dear poet for this lovely review and kindness. .. read moreWow! So true and well articulated. Thank you so much dear poet for this lovely review and kindness. Be blessed.
You've chosen stunning artwork to adorn your story. I love this line: "Grief held his words hostage in his throat" . . . a powerful story, told with so much intensity, sharing many poignant details that help us understand where the narrator is coming from, and where he is going, all this packed into such a short read, it's very amazing how you do that! An uplifting inspiration for anyone who needs to find some endeavor to pour his/her pain into, a way to transform grief into contentment (((HUGS))) fondly, Margie
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
"anyone who needs to find some endeavor to pour his/her pain into, a way to transform grief into con.. read more"anyone who needs to find some endeavor to pour his/her pain into, a way to transform grief into contentment"
Wow! What a great message and way to lift people up from grief and do something positive to others. Thank you so much Barleygirl for all...
When we lose someone to passing we find that we are prepared to do anything to keep the memory of the departed alive. The grief of loss is a tragedy in itself but it also pales into comparison with the thought of losing the memories of the departed as well. So we hang a picture. Paint a mural. Write a poem. Make a film. And immortalise their memory forever, so we will never, ever forget. And as is the case in your story, if our loss and grief can bring a smile and happiness to another while also maintaining the memory of the departed, then we have succeeded beyond expectations.
This is a very heartfelt write. Lovingly written in your unique style of fine languaged writing. As always, wonderful work, my friend.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Wow! I'm blown away by your poetic words and truth. You say things in a great perspective and wisdom.. read moreWow! I'm blown away by your poetic words and truth. You say things in a great perspective and wisdom. OMG! I love it. Thank you so much.
Note: Waiting on your new posts to visit and enjoy.
"The grief of loss is a tragedy in itself but it also pales into comparison with the thought of losi.. read more"The grief of loss is a tragedy in itself but it also pales into comparison with the thought of losing the memories of the departed as well"
6 Years Ago
It could be awhile for my next write. Looking into another poetic style to try out. I am sure it wil.. read moreIt could be awhile for my next write. Looking into another poetic style to try out. I am sure it will come someday!
6 Years Ago
Just try. You will like it. LIke myself, I like variety and not stick with one thing. See you soon.... read moreJust try. You will like it. LIke myself, I like variety and not stick with one thing. See you soon...
Such a heartbreaking and heartwarming story, Sami. Filled with strong emotions and proving we can overcome anything if we have the right attitude in life. This one touched me and, as always, the artwork is so beautiful. Lydi**
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Wow! So true and well articulated. You are right on message. So glad it touched you and so happy you.. read moreWow! So true and well articulated. You are right on message. So glad it touched you and so happy you for the visit. Blessings of Yahweh...