Brother if I lose you someday



Brother, you are a lot older than me
You have a wife and a son to look after
You have Ms. That makes it harder to walk
But you walk anyway with crutches
You have also to work to pay the bills
We communicate by email
We were both born a Christian
Brother, I pray for you every day
have I ever told enough that I love you?
Brother, I even miss you
Brother, I know it is getting late
But I had to write a poem for you
To let you know how I feel about you
Brother, we get older every year
We can't stop getting older
Brother, we are very close to each other
Brother, it was God that created you
And if it wasn't for God you would not be here
And you would not be my brother
We live on earth because God put us on earth
We have different lives
You have your life
I have mine
Nobody ever told us that live was easy
It is difficult
And we must live one day at a time
Brother the night will end soon
And a new day will begin
It is fall here
The leaves of the trees are changing its color
From green to Gold
And the days are shorter now
It gets darker by 5:00 pm
I find it very depressing
Brother if I lose you some day
My life will be empty
And there won't be any body else to replace you
And I must grieve
And I will keep you in my prayers
Brother, we were not meant to live forever
Our body are fragile
One day you will go to heaven
There you will rest in peace
I will be happy for you
Because you won't be in pain

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Written on September 22, 2021

Submitted by aldokraas039 on September 22, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,364
Words 301
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 45

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