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Facing Goodbye (Free verse) by Caducus
Her virgin auburn tresses fell,
like a copper prayer in a wishing well.
She refused to wear a headscarf,
Choosing instead to wear the elements,
The wind, the rain,
And when we kissed â a smile.
The shed would become my reprieve,
I would turn on the saw and I could grieve.
Sitting in silence with hands clasped in prayer,
That pointed to a God who didnât seem to care.
She came in sometimes to ask what I was making
And would blow from my eyes the dust from the wood shaving.
Leaving a river of dried wooden gold.
I am closed to our open house,
Where friends talk to us both in differing tones.
I am deaf to the word âsadâ,
And words like âunfortunateâ to describe our predicament.
All I try and remember are little things,
Like the way she rasps before she sings,
And the way she dots her nose and face with cream,
Knowing I am watching and adoring her.
Itâs about moments and not the days forecasted,
Life may be terminal,
But some love lasts forever.
for catherine & robert
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