Poem: Our Pain

Tight chest, knot in my throat, 

Tiptoeing around our future

I drove as you speechlessly froze. 

The breathtaking autumn colours consoled me,

I knew the trees were shedding their heaviness

And, as I spoke, so was I. 

The tears, I released as I quietly sobbed

In the bath under the lunar eclipse,

Covering my mouth so you 

Wouldn't hear my pain;

I felt the sharp shards penetrate my chest

Under the night sky's gaze. 

A whole new day and yet no single word. 

A whole herd of elephants stood in the middle 

Of the cold kitchen as we made lunch. 

The unspoken words were like daggers

Constantly twisting in my insides, 

I couldn't really look you in the eye

And kept having to bite my tongue. 

I ancestrally ached, wondered if I was 

Carrying part of my ancestors' unshed tears

And maybe even your pain as well. 

But

Hope never left my side because

I saw your love, your gentleness, 

Your kindness; I saw your love was

Bigger than words could express.

And the love I had for you was 

Abundantly infinite and pure, 

Etched in my soul forevermore.  



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