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Losing a loved one is heartbreaking,we never really get over it.
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My wife lay dying and took her last breath,
Held her hands tightly as she passed away .
She never liked it here this her confession
I knew all along I had a connection
her husband passed away
and the very next day
A rental truck in the funeral procession
One of the finest hours I can recall
Came at a momentous time in my life,
When I stood before the altar, so tall,
Took Deborah Anne Going for my wife
Because, before, my life was full of strife
I was floundering along, life quite dull
In my early forties, a dismal lull,
I wondered what life for me portended.
Everyone of my friends’ lives seemed so full
Deb came along, my life became splendid.
written June 23, 2021
[Thinking about my wonderful wife, Deborah,
who passed away on November 22, 2018.]
2 years somehow have slipped on by
that day you passed away.
Leaving me this pool of tears,
the grief, too much to bear.
So young you were to depart,
left me here with broken heart.
Takes time they say, the wounds will heal,
but life without remains surreal.
I had this hope, that you would mend,
held tight your hand until the end.
I do my best, I really try,
each day I think of you.
To find happiness in memories,
still,
can't help but cry.
Avis Hughes 7/10/1961 - 8/28/2016
Sweetheart, you've gone to be with God!
Deep down, I know it's best.
Your pain and suffering's ended,
you're in a peaceful rest.
Cigarettes, destroyed your lungs
and caused your tragic end!
For months, you struggled breathing,
which was hard to comprehend.
So many cherished memories,
I have, of me and you!
But, now you're gone and I'm alone,
I don't know what to do!
It's gonna take some time to heal,
at least, that's what they say!
I know it won't be easy,
I'll just have to hope and pray.
I stare across, my lonely bed,
to where you used to lie.
I try to wish you back again,
but, all I do is cry!
So, I have your ashes in an urn,
right beside our bed!
That's where they're gonna stay, Sweetheart,
just like we always said!
Right now, my future's kinda bleak!
I realize, that's true!
To carry on without you,
will be, near impossible to do!
I keep thinking, I'll get over this!
I keep thinking, there's a way!
The only problem is, my love'
it'll be, forever and a day!
Note: Dedicated to, Una, my loving wife
of 54 years, who passed away on
5/7/13.
I’ve had a fair share of tragedy in my life,
When my father passed away I found I lost two cousins too
When I flew to Zimbabwe I almost separated from my wife
So you see my tragedy excelled and grew
Two years later I found I was flying back home
Mama had died in her house all alone
So my sister told me over the phone
Again separation with my wife was on the cards as I roam
She wanted the house and everything in it
My wife expected me to give it up because we has a son
But before I left I had to ensure her I was not beat
I told her by law I’m entitled to half and she knew I won
So forgive me when I write only funny rhyme
Tragedy is something I have not learned to deal with, I confess.
These are a few of the tragedies in my time
And until I fine a way to cope with it, it will be the funnies I address.
Laughter is the best medicine