There
is a stifled breath, a quietened fear.
A
heartbeat skipped.
She
waits the night to take her up,
scoop
her up to silvered moon.
There
is a quiver to his voice,
a
loss of vocal strength,
he
fraught with angst and ancientness.
He
sits with her, beside her then,
takes
her fingers in his gnarled and knotted hand,
grinding
bone against her wedding band;
she
winces then as yelp spills from those thin whitened lips.
He
is mortified, beside himself,
consumed
with guilt he drops her hand
and
she screams she screams she screams.
Oh
Jesus I’m so so so so sorry, he cries
and
rocks his moaning head in those knotty bony things
that
once offered love, now only help rack up her pain.
He
stands now, shuffles up aside the bed
til
near enough to bend, plant the softest kisses on her head.
And
those gnarled and knotted hands,
now
the gentlest and most loving things
comb
his tears through sparse strands of hair
that
lick her scalp as if clinging onto life.
She
gurgles then.
And
he loses her.
She
looks tiny now, a tiny doll,
white
porcelain face, eyes black still pools.
He
wails as she dissolves into the night.
Anna
:o]
Linked
to Poets United Midweek Motif ~ Night.
Image:
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Author:
Everflowingriver
16 comments:
You've captured such a sad yet every day story with tenderness here.
So sad. I am glad though for love that endures you know.
I wonder how many years they have shared. I am sure there are stories of better times. But I am glad they endured regardless.
Oh dear.. what a dark way to part. It seems like a scene that is played for many. There are few that are given the bliss of parting with this world together. Really strong write.
This is so tragic! Such a powerful write.
This poem really captures the sadness and pain of parting. It has been a difficult journey for them, I'm sure. So sad to have it all end this way...but realistically, that is the way it sometimes happens.
What a heartrending story - I can see it so clearly - his gnarled hands, her pain, his remorse, and then those still dark eyes of hers. Wow!!!!
I wonder whether this sad scene was inspired by your experience at the hospital. A very vivid poem!
This is the ultimate truth of life, to dissolve into darkness...night/death is truly the great reliever...the details are portrayed with so much heart...thanks for sharing this beautiful poem...
Very sad, but as usual a wonderful poem
Night can take the light most cruelly yet I hope in time it provides comfort and rest
This broke my heart.
A very touching poem.
That one must stay
when one must part -
mankind's desolate fate,
a night so deep sunlight can not erase.
Torn blooms in hands
deep rooted flower
in beating heart.
oh how beautiful and sad
Night takes those we love and all we can do is grasp our tears. Lovely and sad verse
Beautifully written, Anna (good to meet you again on Poets United!). You've captured so well the agony of death and the desperation of love lost...
And this poem reminds me of how much I have missed your writing. Good to see you again. Oh how sad this is.
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