Learn to Lose
By jennifer
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Learn to Lose (5th November, 2019).
When you are young, you learn to lose;
misplaced pens, forgotten homework,
an outgrown favourite pair of shoes.
You learn that loss will always hurt.
Then as you grow, the losses grow;
you lose a bet, you are too slow,
perhaps forget a date or two,
and lose the latest ‘me and you’.
As time goes by, the loss explodes;
you lose a job, you crash a car,
you suffer lonely episodes,
and loss becomes an ugly scar.
Too soon you find, the day will come,
when it is time to lose someone,
and rummage in the loss-filled back
of dusty wardrobes for something black.
I lost my health, some time ago,
I lost some friends, and then my heart;
some things are easy to let go,
while some things rip you right apart.
My father’s mind’s a step too far
(the greatest losses always are);
his body I could maybe forgive…
this is no way to watch him live.
I’ve lost the time, the future’s dark,
but I’ve not lost the memories;
he’s taught me losing’s just an art,
that loss can cage, but also frees.
If you are lucky, when you’re young,
you learn to lose and then move on;
to heal the wound, to nurse the bruise,
for it’s a part of life, to lose.
Jennifer Pickup
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A sad but all to true honest
A sad but all to true honest poem.
Jenny.
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My Dad had dementia it was
My Dad had dementia it was lik he was in prison in his own body. To lose someone with dementia is to know they are free. Your last stanza is a great mesaage
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Such a good poem and reads so
Such a good poem and reads so well too. Loved the message too. :)
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