A poem about losing someone you love |
LILY ON THE WATER! O, fate does as it wills! Tosses our little lives about For good or ill, and we can do Little more than cling to fleeting Moments of remembered bliss. Or, so at times it seems. A hand held; a kiss recalled; Love, that for a time, was ours Alone and then was gone. Precious consolations granted Sparingly, in lives that seem so long. And I am losing you – my love! My best, most precious Consolation in this life, is Leaving, and I can do nothing But watch as you are fading. Like the lily on the water, We saw once while we Were walking and I said Would live forever, for It was too beautiful to die. The next we saw of it, proved How foolish I had been, and Showed us both how frail life is. For it had wilted near to nothing. A glimpse of what, for us - was coming. Now I watch you wilting too! And all the prayers; the pleading; The begging; the offers to “take me instead,” Seem like words whispered to the wind, Only to be swept away by it. ‘til you remind me of what is best. That you could never Linger on like this. Not with so much more awaiting Just beyond this vale of tears. And that I must be strong. Strong enough To let you go Where little lilies on the water, Can be beautiful - forever! YouTube Video Link: https://youtu.be/mkDyf7XxSLE |