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Beyond the Cemetery Gate
Often, I open the cemetery gate to visit mother, "I took the bus mother, the scenery was lovely; I brought you a red rose from my own garden, and now I stand weeping." "Do not be sad daughter, my time was finished; you know I suffered, now, I know peace." (The birds are twittering.) "oh but I miss you so much mother, your voice, your touch, your love;" "We had a wonderful life you and me daughter, talking over tea, gardening, going for country drives." "Oh, yes mother, I remember all that and so much more!" (The leaves are whispering.) "It is time daughter to let go, do not dwell with the dead;" "Mother, I wish that I could break this chain of grief, so many lay with you beneath the cold earth." " And we are all at peace, beyond all pain we dwell," (weeping) "I must go mother, I will back soon, promise." (A red rose left, disappears.) ___________________________ September 5, 2016 Verse Submitted to the contest, Best Sad Poem Ever II sponsor, Laura Loo Second Place
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