He Called Her Name Softly

 
Written by Line Monique Gauthier |
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She was losing her husband of forty four years

He’d been sick for so long on and off

He was wilting away and his body shutting down

He was peaceful and ready to go

Had thought it all through

Had made his peace and settled the score

He knew he’d leave behind a widow

She’d be crushed but not forever

He ensured he was leaving her in good hands

Well surrounded among many friends

In a warm loving community

Where they had built solid roots

 

She knew his strength was fading

She dreaded the day that might come

When her world would turn upside down

She’d have to reconstruct her life

As he sometimes slept, her mind would wander

His presence was there in every room, every corner

The walls resonated with his voice and laughter

Whenever she’d look up, she’d see his face

 

Early that one morning he held out his hand

Called her name ever so softly, today was the day

So hand in hand, as peaceful as could be

He let out ever so gently, his one last breath

And she kept holding his hand till it was time to let go 

 

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Form of Poetry

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Author: Line Monique Gauthier
I started writing poetry as a teenager and the passion for it flourished since retiring. I also dabble in photography, watercolour and acrylics. I created what I call Flash Memory Therapy. I am an active member of Haiku Canada and PoetrySoup.com. My poetry is down-to-earth and meant to be understood as opposed to impress with hifalutin words.
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