Encountering Grief – Excerpt 3

In this busy rational world, how do we recognize our own feelings? When my life companion, my husband of 52 two years, the father of our daughter, was diagnosed with a fatal cancer I just kept on. Like Gladys Knight and the Pips sang, I just “kept on keeping on”. And when he died, I continued the same way – except I was upset that I felt so numb, that I wasn’t grieving, as I imagined grieving to happen. I found myself struggling at journalling but I kept pulsing out strange poems, poems that I came to realize were my grieving coming out in strange ways. Then someone I knew, who had seen my poems on my blog, recognized them as grieving and suggested she write prayers to speak to each poem, and that we put together a book.

Encountering Grief in poetry and prayer is published on Amazon

Excerpt 3 - Difficult Awakening

On the day I wake,
still on my side but
stretching into
the centre of our bed,
I notice I no longer
listen
for kitchen sounds
or the key
opening the door.

Knowing I am attuned
to being alone
is the loss
that feels like a betrayal -
as though I have accepted
your absence.

Encountering Grief – Excerpt 1 –

I am sharing excerpts from Gill’s and my just-published collection of poems and prayers dealing with grief, Encountering Grief – https://www.amazon.com/dp/1999164865 – also in other markets

When I Lost Myself

I am extinct.
No part of me goes forward.
I am ashes
underground.

My stories silenced.
My mutating memories
dismissed.
My sorrows and joys erased:
blankness bracketing grief.

Encountering Grief is available on Amazon.

We hope it provides comfort and understanding.

Lingering Perfume

For KJEC

Sometimes
when I don’t hear your step
and remember how
you disliked heights,
I look out
from my airie
and search.

Often
when I touch your books
and remember how much
you fed my mind and heart,
I hug myself
alone in my airie
and smile.

Always
when I think of you
and remember how
you listened
smiling and seriously,
cradling my self
my airie expands
with all our gifts.

Sunrise behind the horizon's silhouette.