Last year, she was still here –
But the end had begun.
Through March and April,
We were numb with disbelief,
Denial, fear –
But clinging, always, to hope.
Through May and June,
We rode the ups and downs –
Hospital trips, Macmillan visits,
Temperature spikes –
Good days and bad.
Talk of a memory box
Was too much to bear,
For she did not want
To imagine herself
As a memory.
We didn’t either.
July and August
Tricked us into thinking
Time was on our side –
Barbecues, days out,
Impromptu coffees, the Race for Life –
Hopes raised,
Scan results good.
But oh! September –
How you sprung from nowhere,
Punched us hard in the gut
And stole that illusion from us!
Oh, the speed, the downward spiral,
The force with which
You slammed us against the wall,
Day after day,
As you hurtled us closer
To what was becoming
Inevitable,
Inescapable.
And now, you’re here again,
Promising to most,
Open fires, warm jumpers,
Rustling leaves.
But for us,
You rip open,
Barely closed-up wounds,
Forcing jagged edges back on show.
The towering clouds gather,
The temperatures drop,
Reminding us
(as if we had begun to forget)
Of that Autumn night,
Where she was,
Then she wasn’t,
And everything changed.
The world stopped –
But it didn’t –
And now, therefore,
We emerge, blinking,
Into another September,
Wondering how on earth
We made it here
And how on earth,
We’ll face, again,
The intense pain
Of the memories
If forces us to face.
X xxx biggest hugs and love sent to you all xxxxx
ReplyDeleteThat's so powerful and moving.
ReplyDeleteYou express your pain so powerfully, especially when you saw hope and then it went. Praying and hoping you know God's love and care for you at this time when you are still so vulnerable and hurting. And that you may know joy and pleasure in the smallest and simplest of things.
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