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To my Mother and Father

You have long been resting. An Elegy.

By Novel AllenPublished about 4 hours ago 2 min read
To my Mother and Father
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I speak your names into the quiet,

hoping for a celestial sign ~

Fully knowing it to be wishful thinking ~

this yearning that I could summon you back...

just so I can remember the warmth

your living once made possible.

I want so desperately to tell you ~~~

that the world is thinner now without you.

That even sunlight feels like a betrayal to your memory...

I am alive...why aren't you here too...

Did trying too hard to nurture us

send you home far too early...

I know your fight for survival had been an especially hard one

there were so many of us, so many souls to mend and tend.

~~~~~

Still~~~I feel your presence ever so often --

it's as if you are trying to touch me through a veil.

You never had the time to individually teach us unruly brood

how to stand,

how to listen for the truth beneath the noise,

how to carry ourselves with a steadiness we could master~~

But I learned to fight for myself...maybe therein lies the lesson

I need you to know that I appreciate your efforts better now.

I did not understand until you were gone,

the great cross that you bore, raising us.

I know now though ~ you did the best that you could,

you fought the fight with the armour life equipped you with.

~~~~~

So now...I walk with your echoes.

Some days they are brightly lit lanterns.

Some days they are heavy stones.

Yet they both come from a place of love.

~~~~~~

If there is a place where you rest,

may it be gentle.

If there is a place where you watch,

may you know I am still learning

how to live the lessons you left behind.

~~~~~

And if there is nothing but this -

this breathing, this ache, this gratitude ~~

then let this elegy be the home

I build for you in my heart.

~~~~~

Do I think that I cherished you enough

when you were here with us.

No. I don't think that I did.

But, just maybe I did the best that I could.

Youth, they say...it's wasted on the young.

I wanted you to be what I wanted you to be...

~~~~~

I wish that I could bring a polished requiem...

one that speaks of everything sad, yet wonderful.

But I only bring the ache, the love, and the shape of the silence you left behind.

So, until then, here’s a way to open the door - a way that honors parents with tenderness, dignity, and the complexity of grief which may become my companion...lovingly.

Just know...that it will never be a replacement for you.

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Rest well.

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About the Creator

Novel Allen

You can only become truly accomplished at something you love. (Maya Angelou). Genuine accomplishment is not about financial gain, but about dedicating oneself to activities that bring joy and fulfillment.

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  • SAMURAI SAM AND WILD DRAGONS 💗💗 2 minutes ago

    Rest in Peace to both HUGS to your Heart

  • Antoni De'Leonabout 3 hours ago

    Aw, i want to cry too...i hope they read this from the other side of here. Hugs and kudos to a great elegy. 🤗🤗🤗🦋🦋❤️❤️

  • Paul Stewartabout 4 hours ago

    This was beautiful and brought tears to my eyes!

  • Mariann Carrollabout 4 hours ago

    This is beautiful, tribute to your parents ❤️

  • Rick Henry Christopher about 4 hours ago

    Beautifully written, Novel. I really felt the line: “this yearning that I could summon you back,” this one really hit me hard because it’s when I feel for my brother often. I understand that yearning to want somebody back so desperately. You did a wonderful job with this poem.

  • Michelle Liew Tsui-Linabout 4 hours ago

    A beautiful tribute to them, Novel. They'd be proud.

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