What
if I stared, really stared, willed you
and
you opened up your eyes and said:
Hey
don’t you cry its okay its okay,
I’m
not dead, I’m just sleeping.
What
if I held onto you, held you tight
and begged
you please to come back
and
you breathed again, took hold of me,
gently
loved me and kissed me, saying:
Hey,
don’t worry; my heart is yours for the forever of keeping.
What
if I said I’m sorry, I never ever meant to hurt you.
What
if I said my words were cruel idle threats
and
that I would never ever leave you?
Would
you come back?
What
if I said I can’t live without you,
would
you doubt me? Please don’t doubt
me.
You’re
all I am or ever was and I need you, need you back.
I can’t
imagine living this life without you.
What
if I stared, really stared
and
you opened up your eyes and said:
Hey
don’t you cry its okay its okay,
I’m
not dead, I’m just sleeping.
Please
please open your eyes,
please come
back to me for
I
can’t imagine my life without you...
Please please please just open your eyes.
Please please please just open your eyes.
Anna
:o]
For
Susan’s 'What If' prompt at Poets United – cheers for the inspiration Susan.
Image:
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Author: Adam
Jones
22 comments:
A wonderfully emotive write
Wow! You speak for many, putting this into words. I remember burying my love after his massive heart attack 21 years ago. You could have been reading my mind, beside me witnessing. And besides that, it is a perfectly paced, perfectly placed poem of the heart.
A very moving powerful poem. It is unimaginable that anyone can survive the intolerable pain of the death of a beloved.But somehow people do.
A beautiful write!
Very sad. But, lovely also.
It's as if I was talking to my daughter. You've read my mind, Anna.
Oh, this is hurting — every word, every plea is palpable in its desperation, its need and desire to be heard, to be heeded.
Is this pain beautiful? I don't know. You have put it down in these lines so tenderly, and that is all that matters. It tugs at the heart and opens old wounds.
-HA
the depths of love and despair, in loss; so crushingly evocative in this piece, the repetition reinforces the need, the longing, the undercurrent of pain .... the desperation ... and yet the heart will go on, even if fractured
Anna, this is so moving. I really felt this poem and thought about the many ways we lose people: to death, to mental illness, to dementia, to them going away from our lives..........and our longing to have them back, just the way they were. Sigh. Beautifully done.
Heart-wrenchingly beautiful and moving poem, Anna! Loss is never easy to cope with ..
A Poem to answer Saint Paul's "O Death, where is thy sting?" So passionate, and so filled with heartfelt longing and pathos! Heartbreakingly beautiful!
This really is a wonderful poem of love and longing and would resonate with so many people who have lost their loved ones whether partners or children.
Profound!!! the emotions are so raw and unrelenting
Happy Wednesday Anna
much love...
This one digs into the bits of the heart that know just how good to love and be loved feels like. The pacing works so well. I can see/feel the anxiety brought on by the what ifs changing from words to heart-ripping sobs, to loss, to desperation...
Oh my goodness.. you found words where there are none... a very emotive write Anna.
This is such an emotional poem, Anna, that tears at the heartstrings.
I wonder how many people have these thoughts of what if. Filled with emotion, Anna. I like, “My heart is yours for the forever of keeping.”
Wonderful as always :)
Such a poignant authentic poem. Well done.
Amazing poem - as I have come to expect from you. It would make a wonderful and tragic song.
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