Poem: Can You Imagine?
The pain that’s buried deep down in your innermost
being.
That emptiness which lingers aimlessly, hovering over in a choke-like manner.
Those sleepless nights, tossing and turning, sweating profusely,
In and out of consciousness; almost in a daze.
The escaping tears cascading into a stream
That elusive closure
Those unanswered questions.
Searching for that inner strength
Only from God
There is no shame in crying or asking for help
The uncertainty of life.
Cope we must,
I thought we had more time, no good-byes.
The pain is real and personal
So too was the joy; such memories.
But, without notice,
The journey ended.
A light ousted.
A voice silenced!
A smile frozen!
Can you imagine? - Wayne Campbell
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That emptiness which lingers aimlessly, hovering over in a choke-like manner.
Those sleepless nights, tossing and turning, sweating profusely,
In and out of consciousness; almost in a daze.
A full heart
Immerse in sorrow, such grief is unheard of. The escaping tears cascading into a stream
That elusive closure
Those unanswered questions.
Searching for that inner strength
Only from God
There is no shame in crying or asking for help
The uncertainty of life.
Cope we must,
I thought we had more time, no good-byes.
The pain is real and personal
So too was the joy; such memories.
Good times we had.
Those were fun days. But, without notice,
The journey ended.
A light ousted.
A voice silenced!
A smile frozen!
Can you imagine? - Wayne Campbell
©
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