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VAS
Member Rara Avis
since 2000-11-16
Posts 7450
Oregon

0 posted 2001-02-27 09:18 AM


This may be hard for some to read.

Last Hours
Virginia Salter

How long will your last hours haunt me
and yet somehow I shant want forget
for all the moments I had to share with you are precious
for no more this side of heaven will I have met

Your scream, in pain, “What are you trying to do to me!”
when attempt was made to roll you on your side
to feed or give drink from beside you
was so terribly unsuccessful, though I tried

The rale of death, how it does echo
in the very sinew of my being
your arms flailing as if your air was being swallowed
by some monstrous creature we weren’t seeing

Trying to speak to you, came no answer,
only cries of pain that we should be so cruel
to go lifting you to strive for your comfort
when there seemed quite nothing we to do

Then the realization your last moments were coming
their imminence so vivid and foreseen
I began “In the Garden” as a prayer
for your soul, through your mind, did I sing

As I sang the last words in my memory
you gave up the ghost before my very eyes
a vapor arose from your forehead
as release of your life filled my sighs

So final those minutes of your going
no recanting all words said as rain
how often had words gone out in loving
were they enough to ease an ounce of our pain

© August 30. 2000

Don't really know why I'm posting this. People have pretty much stopped reading my poetry, it seems. But here I am anyway.

© Copyright 2001 Virginia Salter - All Rights Reserved
Seymour Tabin
Member Empyrean
since 1999-07-07
Posts 31720
Tamarac Fla
1 posted 2001-02-27 09:38 AM


Vas,
You just keep writing, your doing fine. I do read your poetry but don't always respond.
Forgive me. Sy

SwEeTnSeXy18
Member
since 2000-09-18
Posts 247
nc
2 posted 2001-03-03 06:18 PM


VAS:

This poem for sure shows how you felt and feel about this person. I'm sorry you had and this person had to be in so much pain. I lost my mom when I was 12 so I know how it feels to lose someone you love. However, I didnt have to see her dieing day by day a little more. I cant imagine what that must be like. Hope things in time get better for you. Keep writing because the poems Ive read of yours have been very good. Take care.

~Lisa~


~in order to gain, you have to lose~


Dennis
Member
since 2001-02-19
Posts 235
Indiana
3 posted 2001-03-03 06:20 PM


Hey, I'm new here and I'm reading you. I'm not here to win a popularity contest !!!
just write, I know how you feel, sometimes we try something new like this, and wonder why some get all of the glory!

ha, I know why, my poems are amateur.....

on a more sensitive note, this touched me, it reminded me of when my mother died.....take care.

[This message has been edited by Dennis (edited 03-03-2001).]

walker
Member Elite
since 2001-02-11
Posts 2240
Florida
4 posted 2001-03-03 09:19 PM


This reminded me of my cousin's death. Only 21, she was so strong before her illness and on her death bed,was so weak.Her last hours where very hard. Very touching poem, nicely written and expressed.And by the way I always read your poems, you're a good poet!

A quarter of a century must pass, for the writer to understand what and why he writes.

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