Spattering Sorrow Poem by RoseAnn V. Shawiak

Spattering Sorrow



Christmas songs filling the air with happy renditions of yesterday's cheer.
Tears sliding down cheeks of aged people as they remember
the good times they had when younger.
Nowadays, loneliness sets in as they sit in chairs of emptiness left by relatives and friends so dear to their hearts and minds.
Soul-breaking moments of lonely thoughts in heaven,
spattering drops of sorrow upon themselves as remembering creates such bittersweet sorrow.
Appreciating what they once had, wishing it could've
lasted forever, knowing life back then is over.
Slowly walking forward, awaiting moments to climb the
stairway to heaven soon enough.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Thinking

Thinking clearing, separating fact and fiction,
incorporating it all cognitively together to
make life more interesting.
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