Tag: Family poem


  • Your Note

    I saw a note You left me years ago And when I sat, I said Without thinking, “Please come back And don’t give up,” Yet you’ve been gone For years. I can’t say that. There’s no coming back now. I don’t hurt like I used to – I don’t nearly call you Once a week…

  • With dread, I saw A thistle bush, almost my height And almost fully wilted, Letting wisps of seed Drift away on a late summer breeze. An ill omen in reverse, a memory Of bitter thorns and bitter words Shared from mother to daughter, And daughter again. My mother professed, She ought not have had children.…

  • Friendship is supposed to be beautiful— Yet it’s tangled in brambles: Gossip blooms with thorns, And winter frost creeps in Through distances of place or passion. Marriage is supposed to be beautiful— But true love’s kiss can burn. The story fades, the credits stall, And though the bond holds fast, Life hurls its storms without…