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A poem I wrote for my mom a few years ago after her passing. I enjoy the rhythm I felt at the end of it, and still feel when I read it. I hope it blesses someone who has walked through grief and needs a reminder of the cycles of life and Heaven.

You Were Not There

I heard a voice,

She had your tone.

I looked but found

I was alone.

She was not you

The hall was bare

I searched, then knew,

you were not there.

I saw a man

and woman grope

A limp and cane

which gave me hope,

A widow’s peak

The jet black hair,

I looked but saw

you were not there.

Alas it was

Another’s trial,

It could not be

Your vibrant smile

I will not see

Your face so fair

Nor eyes so kind,

you are not there.

Yes, you are missed

And mourned, by me.

And all I have,

a memory.

I know, though lost

to me for now.

You see the tears,

You know their swell.

You wait for me,

Without despair

Not in a grave,

Not in that chair

The pain and trial,

No more, your share

Death’s grip, its bind

No more can wear.

Your life arose,

He’s heard our prayer,

Now safe with Him,

You were not there!

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