A Wife's Grief Poem by Jenny Barton

A Wife's Grief



How can you get over a life once shared? knowing you were loved and the other one so cared.
The little things he did, have been missed as times goes by, the feelings of love grow., The feelings of fear are clear.

Because how can you forget 40 years of sharing? Oh for what I would give for just one day back of caring.
My body is tired, drained of the grief, wishing I was with him, yet still in disbelief, I am not ready to let my love go, so I will Live day by day and take each day slow. I still have love, still have life, a family of fun so I will go on. I can still dream and remember the days, you will live in my heart even though death do us part.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
My heart breaks for my mom who is grieving and in so much pain, this is how I interpret how she is feeling
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Jenny Barton

Jenny Barton

England
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