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I am a white African. Contradiction in terms? I think not. Sometimes my blog will be serious; sometimes sad; sometimes irreverent; sometimes witty; always my truth simply written.

Sunday, June 17, 2018

Grief Deferred


Solar plexus punch.
Breathless incredulity
clutches crumbling straws.

You – left – me
for eternal tomorrows.

Breathe
my muted mantra.

Chitter chatter clatter
sympathy, shock and hugs.

Weep they say.
Grieve they say.

Leave
my muted mantra.

leave – me
to wail
to grieve
to rend my hair

Someone sits
where you would sit.
Occupies your space
in my world.

Anguish. Breathe. Leave.

Pitter patter platter
casseroles, snacks and cups.


© Marion Friedenthal



This poem is for those who wish to grieve in solitude before facing the world after the devastating death of a loved one.