Friday, March 12, 2010

Poetry of Loss and Longing

When I die if you need to weep

Cry for your brother or sister
Walking the street beside you


And when you need me put your arms around anyone
And give them what you need to give me.


I want to leave you something
Something better than words or sounds.


Look for me in the people I've known or loved
And if you cannot give me away
At least let me live in your eyes and not on your mind.


You can love me most by letting hands touch hands
By letting bodies touch bodies
And by letting go of children that need to be free.


Love doesn't die, people do
So when all that's left of me is love
Give me away.


              ***

- Merritt Malloy -

1 comment:

  1. The Rose Beyond The Wall

    A rose once grew where all could see,
    sheltered beside a garden wall.
    And, as the days passed swiftly by,
    it spread its branches, straight and tall.

    One day, a beam of light shone through
    a crevice that had opened wide.
    The rose bent gently toward its warmth
    then passed beyond to the other side.

    Now, you who deeply feel its loss,
    be comforted, the rose blooms there.
    Its beauty even greater now,
    nurtured by God's own loving care.

    ***

    - Author Unknown

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