From Dusk to Dawn
From Dusk To Dawn:
In the bright morning sunlight I can see the rays shine with lots of light through the clear blue skys, good memories were created by you and me,
from spending time together to far away trips to visit with you, to hanginging out and watching movies to then having delicious good foods, and great laughs too because together we were having a helliva good time and with smiles on our faces and tears of joy and brights morning lights, of a very special moment, only then leading to an afternoon full of joy and happiness of warm loving arms from 2 people with hearts so pure they remind me on a golden jewl or a gem, only then do we feel the night time chilly air and the sun begins to fade so far away so only darkness is visible in the dark thin air with absolutely no more light and only but with great sadness do my fears of loss start to shift into gear, because of musical issues like cancer, that leaves you and me little to no time left to spend together, I love you and always will love you aunt Mary and no matter what life brings and also no matter when life turns you will always be my beloved aunt Mary and you will also always be in my heart and loved by me!
About this poem
I wrote this poem to keep good memories of my aunt Mary who is dying from cancer well what started out as lung cancer has over the last 4 months spread through out her entire body so I wrote a poem so I will be able to remember the fun good stuff we have done together and I also wrote a poem about me and her so I can make memories because my aunt does not have much time left and she's on hospice its only a matter of time before she's gone. So I wanted to write something that will be forever true to me and her and with lots of love and to keep all the good times we have had together and I will never forget her. more »
Written on January 16, 2023
Submitted by estorakemmer on March 05, 2023
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Stanza Lengths | 1, 2 |
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