Gone Too Soon Poem by Pius Didier

Gone Too Soon



once one retrenches
their spirits seeks remuneration
for their souls roams with us
out of a gone too soon goodie
from which they were besieged
(for the soul doesn't wither)
with them takes the intelligence
and the trees sways in their absence
'gone too soon'
though left in anticipating grief
with durges of commemoration in all avenues
our long lived life continues

when one retrenches
in our hearts leaves an obstructed aisle
the vacuum left seems widening
the connotative angle in your eulogy
every word praises a well laid legacy
and masks any rusted Syd of it
'gone too soon'
though left your timed time
your momentous epoch dwells with us
but our long lived life continues.

once one retrenches
drop drop cheeks are visible
but its effect short lasts
as the crack keeps filling
the distorted memories nourishes
and the past encounter is forgone
'gone too soon'
your spirit dwells in eternity
whence was your heart
whence did you cometh
whence ll'you replenish the gap
fare thee well gone too soon
Though our long lived and laid life continues

Sunday, October 26, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: death
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