Though you are gone
I am trying to feel the sunshine.
Though you are gone
I try catching a glimpse of a rainbow.
Though you are gone
I look for a raindrop on a leaf.
Though you are gone
I accept love from others.
Though you are gone
I keep living.
Though you are gone
I will never stop thinking of you.
©2020 CBialczak
For open-link night: https://dversepoets.com/2020/02/06/openlinknight-259/
I think some connection will never really break…
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I agree
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I especially liked the last couplet.
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Yes, it is true…
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Loss or separation (especially when they are the same) can be the hardest weight to carry.
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It has been the most difficult thing that I can ever imagine dealing with.
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It is hard, I have been there and it takes time to get over it. Hope she listens when I tell her how things are going.
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Don’t you sometimes just wish for a quick hello?
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Memory the gift that allows us to remember the ones we love who have left us!
Very nicely done!
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Thank you
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Some are so hard to forget, like your repeated phrase the memories keep returning.
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Yes, it is something that is so hard to understand.
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The repetition of “though you are gone” makes the phrase stay, just like the memory and love for the person. 🙂
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For me it is people, both my husband and my son. The past almost two years has been awful for me and my daughter.
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