A Soldiers Wife Poem by KitKat Smithh

A Soldiers Wife



Fallen rain dwells the ground of the open feild I rome.
Walking through this stormy night, trying to make it on my own.
Noticing the texture of every passing wind.
Its nights like this with calming air, I wish it all would mend.
I sailed awat into the night, telling you goodbye. Its different now, but back then our love was a sight.
I loved you dearly, my sweetheart. I did what i could do. But time has passed since I thought the last of us; just me and you.
Claiming seas of every bay, and holding on to life. I never knew it'd hurt so bad to be a soldiers wife.
You let me fall upon my knees, and you didnt even help. What about the ring that day; on the leg at which you knelt?
You said forever baby. You'd never do me wrong.
We promised a life and love and kids.
Not a broken home.
The letter came upon our porch and I held myself and cried.
I wanted you there to hold me too,
but it said you died.

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KitKat Smithh

KitKat Smithh

Georgetown SC
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