even when my name
had long been forgotten
and everything else had slipped
off the last of the shelves
in the depleted memory bank
her muffled appreciation
and watery blue eyes
remain indelible in my mind
you are kind she said to me
squeezing my hand
you are kind
Hello Chris. I love how you've described this time with her and how it was a relief when she passed, knowing she was finally at peace. I felt the same when my mother passed. Even though her memory had gone, she always recognised my voice and she would take my my face in both hands and speak my name. They may forget exactly who you are but they do recognise love and kindness and the tone of a voice.
Hope all is well with you.x
Posted 2 Weeks Ago
2 Weeks Ago
Thank you dear Pauline for your understanding. All is reasonable, that’s enough:). I hope life is .. read moreThank you dear Pauline for your understanding. All is reasonable, that’s enough:). I hope life is being kind to you and yours.
I believe this one refers to the passing of a family member, about which you have written before. It depicts powerfully, especially in the last lines, how love presents even in the midst of dementia. That said, I believe she knew clearly what she was saying and feeling.
Posted 3 Weeks Ago
3 Weeks Ago
Thank you John and yes I have written about my aunt before. Her decline into dementia was a painful .. read moreThank you John and yes I have written about my aunt before. Her decline into dementia was a painful journey to witness. There had been many tears on the way but when I received the news of her demise, I felt a rush of relief for her. She was free from her torment, and it was torment.
Such a thoughful, sentimental farewell goodbye in appreciation of eachother's respected and highly valued friendship, love shared between one who say's goodbye, yet in peace and comfort they will wait til we meet again...
Posted 3 Weeks Ago
3 Weeks Ago
Thank you kindly Tom for stopping by today to share your thoughts. Very much appreciated. read moreThank you kindly Tom for stopping by today to share your thoughts. Very much appreciated.
And you are, Chris. A kindness this world needs. I've got no words for the poem itself, it... says what it must. Vividly... completely. It sounds trite to say it's well written, but I suppose that's what we're here to do.
You are kind, Chris Shaw. And don't forget that!
Posted 3 Weeks Ago
3 Weeks Ago
Dear John thank you very much for your supportive words. I appreciate you.
A very lovely piece, Chris. It leaves many questions, none that need be answered. You have said all that needs be said. Enchanting, it makes me think of Mona Lisa, somehow; an enigmatic smile shone in words.
FD
Posted 3 Weeks Ago
3 Weeks Ago
Thank you FD for sharing your thoughts. A lovely review, much appreciated.
Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..