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I Ran Away From You
I stood in the doorway frozen in fear, Your coffin was within; The room was empty of sound and of life, I could see you resting. In peace, your pain was gone, But mine was beginning; Wanting to scream, I fled, I ran away, Down the dark street weeping. I ran away from you, Like a pigeon who has flown the coop; I went back to that room, Be strong was your whisper. Proudly, standing at your coffin smiling, Remembering fun you; And visitors telling, And we were all laughing. Like the time you put the wallpaper, Upside down and Mom yelling; And the phone call one day, Dad is hanging on roof. And how can I forget the chainsaw time, When you cut down the trees; And trees, until you were stopped, Rest in peace, until I join you in the above. ________________________ April 20, 2015 Poetry/Verse/I Ran Away From You Copyright Protected, ID 04-665-504-20 All Rights Reserved, 2015, Constance La France For the contest, The Pigeon Who Flew The Coop, sponsor, Tammy Reams, Judged 05/2015 First Place _________________________ Note Regarding This Poem: I wanted to show how my Dad's funeral was full of happy stories of his antics, he was quite the character and everyone who attended had a story to tell. There was so much laughter. It was sadness and funny mixed together, an odd combination.
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