Empty Places Poem by Michael Gelb

Empty Places

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Empty Places
By Joeysguy

For many years I lived in a full house
Between kids, dogs, and my spouse

My wife and dogs are now gone
My kids have all moved on

I didn't think I would ever lose my wife
Never thought about emptiness in my life

In the closets are empty hangers that I see
They can bring out the sadness that's in me

Those hangers held the clothes of my wife
The clothes given away, now in someone else's life

In restaurants I wait to be seated
Then the number one is repeated    
 
In the seats across from me
Is the empty space that I see

One empty side of the bed
The pillow still there that held her head

The smallest thing with the largest space
It's my heart the most empty place

Sunday, June 19, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: lost love
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