Walking On A Cloud Poem by Randy McClave

Walking On A Cloud



He is my older brother,
Who just walked through heaven's door,
Today I said goodby to him,
Now I wonder, will I ever see him anymore.

Will ever again i see his baggy clothes
Or his long brown hair,
Him wearing his favorite tennis shoes
Or the jewelry, that he always enjoyed to wear.

No more will he sit on my front porch
And he won't be tapping on my window,
He won't be sleeping in my house any longer
And he won't be seen leaving Earth in a limo.

He won't ever worry about his next meal
Or if his bills have been paid,
Or making it on time for his Doctors visits
Nor, will he ever again be afraid.

He is now no longer hungry
Or dragging his leg when he walks,
No longer is he tired or is he worried;
Happily, all will understand him as he talks.

He won't see or feel anymore sadness
Those emotions are no longer allowed,
And he won't look to see of any pain or suffering,
Now he is walking on a cloud.

Randy L. McClave

Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: brother,siblings
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
My older passed away, so I wrote this poem.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Randy McClave

Randy McClave

Ashland, Kentucky
Close
Error Success