Dear Lyd
By socialeaf
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Dear Lyd,
Let me preface this
by telling you that
despite my Catholic immersion
as a child,
I’ve turned out an unbeliever
as you and Jungle were.
And I think you had a role
to play.
I’d challenge priests,
Sunday school teachers
and obsequious lay ministers
to tell me that you would go
to hell when you died,
having listed the litany of your traits;
you were and still are
the best person
I have ever known.
Jordan Peterson makes
the argument that we
are Christians, whether
we like it or not,
conditioned by Judeo-Christian values,
rather than simply human ones.
I think of you when watching
him, with his legs crossed
and fingers stabbing at the air;
he’d dissolve in one of your hugs;
he’d be certain of the supernovas in humanity.
I know I was.
I’ve named my daughter after you.
You two missed each other
by nineteen years,
a cosmically insignificant period;
I like the idea of floating so far from
the Earth that the time between the pair
of you seems to touch
and you can meet before my oxygen runs out.
Even so, there are clues of you in her;
she’s kind
and I’m certain she has your laugh.
Then there are also the famous Leah-Lyd hugs;
that’s where I feel you most.
She hugs with every heartstring
just as you did Lyd.
It’s because of her in fact
that I have to end this now.
She’s pointing out the beautiful day outside
and that she’s still in her pyjamas.
I’ll give her a kiss from you.
Rest in peace,
Roy
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Just wonderful. It reads so
Just wonderful. It reads so simply and directly, and yet contains family history, relationships, philosphy, and love. It's a cliche to say she'd be proud of you and this, but I bet she would be.
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Lovely.
Lovely.
Made me remember my nan who, in spite of an extremely hard life bringing up ten children in a tiny back to back, still had plenty of time to look after, and love, her grandchildren.
Thank you for your memories and for stirring mine.
Lindy
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A beautiful poem and a
A beautiful poem and a brilliant response to the Inspiration Point - this is our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day! Please share/retweet if you've enjoyed it too.
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A very moving & interesting
A very moving & interesting poem, socialeaf, skillfully written. I like that it manages to be celebratory & poignant without drifting into sentimentality.
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I love this. I especially
I love this. I especially love the bit about Jordan Peterson, how can anyone, even an eminent psychologist (he likes to remind us) be so damn sure of themselves. Thank 'god' for people like your grandmother. I named one of mine after my grandmother too, she was a rebel, always getting the sack!
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So simple, as others have
So simple, as others have said, yet there's so much love in this without being in the least bit mawkish. Well done, and congratulations on being picked (again)
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kindness is a kind of loving
kindness is a kind of loving and so underated. RIP.
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How beautiful is this? And
How beautiful is this? And crammed with poetic truth, which is the only reliable kind.
Parson Thru
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