Blue
By seashore
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BLUE
I don't remember his face
it was so long ago -
small, crumpled yet perfect to me,
but I do remember the silence
after he ceased to breathe,
I looked, I saw
blue
before they took him from me
I never asked where...
and neither did you.
So different with you, his sister -
you I had for half a lifetime
yours, mine – but not long enough
You remembered him too,
faint, disconnected memories
of a baby, who came and went
leaving your child-mind in turmoil
as mine is now...
I see you on my shower-seat
that last Sunday -
woman-child,
as I bathed you, washed your hair
dressed you...and one last time
laid you on my bed,
watching for the rise and fall,
noting your pallor, searching for pink -
reassured hearing your soft snoring
You asked for tea, Earl Grey,
your favourite, made with love
and gratefully sipped -
I've had a nice time, you said,
as I held back tears, wanting to
keep you right here, fearful…
I let them take your brother,
but I knew that couldn't happen again -
brother and sister,
new and young-old, my
imperfect creations -
so I returned you to the so-called
place of safety.
Three days later I heard a doctor
utter those same words -
your son/daughter hasn't made it,
I'm so sorry..
Disbelief - I had to check for myself,
see your lifeless body
noting your hair needed washing again,
when I touched it, it felt the same -
next Sunday, I thought -
but then I saw your face,
mouth half-open as if to speak,
and I knew what I did not want to know -
fate had struck twice
two out of three.
I had seen blue before, so of course
I knew - kissed you goodbye and
turned to my one out of three,
my only child, still holding on to you,
willing her life into yours..
blue, she said
I nodded,
Blue.
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Beautiful, slow-moving, with
Beautiful, slow-moving, with great depth and warmth and humanity.
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ohhhh my gosh! This poem is
ohhhh my gosh! This poem is so raw. You have painted an image in my mind. How painful that must be.
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Numb
I could not help but read your poem. I have been close to saddness, but never that close and will never know how you felt, but I need to feel and your touching poem made me do that. My parents lost their first-born in 1976 and it never got easier. I miss my sister and I am grateful for your work rekindling my memories of her and even new emotions I didn't feel at the time.
I wrote a poem about a 3 day old called Lydia who sadly did not survive with her twin. Three days of love carved in our minds.
Thank you so so much.
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Hi seashore.
Hi seashore.
Just spotted that you were on.
Please write/post something new!
Hope you're well.
Parson Thru
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Raw emotions drive the words.
Raw emotions drive the words. Still allowing for eloquence and beauty even in the darkest of moments.
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Incredibly beautiful but
Incredibly beautiful but desperately sad.
Incredible too that you found these words. I don't think I would have been able to.
Big hug.
Turlough
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