Song of the Windflowers
By Silver Spun Sand
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After you’d gone, grieving was good
they’d have me believe; spoke all about
the ‘Grief Cycle’
Like it or not, they told me, it was something
I was on...No turning back; destination,
‘Acceptance’ (in big letters)
I journeyed far; traversed arid deserts –
climbed hills and mountains...
crossed plateau and plain
but that place they tell me I’m headed
gets further and further away;
until yesterday
saw green fields
sunshine – blossoming trees
and sparkling seas
I longed to stay...if only for while – recharge
my batteries –listen to the grass grow
the birdsong – obese with joy
but something was wrong. Those wheels
just kept on turning. Grief is a cycle won’t stop
since you are gone
“Yes,” said the windflowers, when
I bent down to pick some
to bring to you...that, even as I speak,
are withering...
“Sometimes,” they went on, “Some things
are deemed precious, all the more,
because they don’t last
for long”
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touched by the
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There's no end to grieving,
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Tina, this is heartfelt and
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I can't add much to what has
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Tina, this poem touched me
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Grief is something that can
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