Open Poetry #34 |
In God's Waiting Room I Sit |
Suetang Member Ascendant
since 2001-03-07
Posts 5187Melbourne, Australia |
I sit along the corridor Just passing the time of day These people come to visit And for just awhile they stay I don't know who they are But they seem to know me My life seems so confusing Things aren't how they used to be I sit here like a statue But no one really seems to care Blank faces are all around me Into space is where they stare I watch the flowers wilting In the vase next to the door Once bright colors are now fading Soon their life will be no more In God's waiting room I sit A flight to heaven I await As I glance down at my watch It seems my flight is running late |
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Gentle Spirit Member Patricius
since 2000-10-09
Posts 13989 |
so good to read you again Sue, this is truly beautiful. Hugs |
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JamesMichael Member Empyrean
since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336Kapolei, Hawaii, USA |
Nice...James |
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passing shadows Member Empyrean
since 1999-08-26
Posts 45577displaced |
very touching piece dear Sue |
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Robert Frazier Senior Member
since 2003-02-06
Posts 1014 |
hugs, Rf |
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Earth Angel Member Empyrean
since 2002-08-27
Posts 40215Realms of Light |
Sue, when your time does come for you to go to the Other Side (and don't be in a hurry, my friend), you will have no need to sit in God's Waiting Room! The Gates of Heaven will be immediately flung wide open as God welcomes back one of His angels! Hugs with love, Linda |
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jellybeans Member Elite
since 2000-10-13
Posts 2298 |
my flight seems overdue as well.... hugs and hopes |
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Suetang Member Ascendant
since 2001-03-07
Posts 5187Melbourne, Australia |
Thank you all so very much. I tried to put myself into the shoes of an Alzheimer's sufferer when I wrote this. Take care........Sue I am in motion |
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SmartChick Member Rara Avis
since 2001-09-23
Posts 7081On A Journey To The Unknown |
Awwww Sue, this is beautiful. I now work as a home health aide. I go to a couples house where the lady has demintia and the man is alzheimer. The lady is a whole lot more difficult to handle, than the man is. The man is so sweet, most of the time. It is only when his wife gets riled up, that I have problems with the man. My heart goes out to both of them. I watch him as he wanders around his house, and he seems so lost. Anyway, thank you for sharing this beautiful poem. |
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DavePage Member Elite
since 2003-12-21
Posts 2917 |
Sue It sounds almost like a prayer for a visit. I watched a show the other night and a guy in a car had to get to a place in Europe before using normal travel the others did. I hope anyone coming to get me uses normal trains, planes and buses or maybe the speed humps need to be built higher so the funeral wagon can't get in. Sad words and early ones I hope. Dave |
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Suetang Member Ascendant
since 2001-03-07
Posts 5187Melbourne, Australia |
Sue & Dave Thanks so much for your comments. Sue - I also visit an elderly lady every Friday who has the beginnings of Alzheimers and it is so sad to see her as she is getting progressively worse. Take care.......Sue I am in motion |
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Susan Member Ascendant
since 2004-03-27
Posts 5104walking the surreal |
it hurts to watch our loved ones disappear even though a shell of what once was continues on with us - touching write - Susan |
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