More leaves fall
She used to sit in this chair
Watch the clouds move fairly
The bird's chirp
She will silently look up
"Why don't you sit by the side? "
I gave her full time to decide
Not that she was unwilling
But something inside her was killing
I could grasp quickly
And felt so sadly
She developed an unbearable headache
Forcing us to reach immediately in hospital
We could do nothing
She parted company and bringing
Hell lot changes in my life
Life has become lonely and seems as sharp as knife
The chair is vacant
All dry leaves are falling instantly
The seasons too co-operate with such tragic happening
I feel with grief and adds more saddening
Pic: - Sheila Ann Anderson
A very poignant poem, like your previous one. You seem to be in nostalgic thoughts about your wife and how your life is incomplete without her presence. GSP Rao, Oct 31,2017
The loneliness on the sad demise of 'a better half' is well echoed in this poem. Keep sending her light and sunshine through your poems as she lives in your heart forever. Jasneet Kaur, Oct 31,2017
Sheila Ann Anderson very sad poem Like Like · Reply · 1 · 3 hrs
The chair is vacant All dry leaves are falling instantly The seasons too co-operate with such tragic happening I feel with grief and adds more saddening Pic: - Sheila Ann Anderson
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
GSP Rao, Oct 31,2017 A poem echoing nostalgia and an emptiness that can never be filled. Annapurna Sharma, Nov 02,2017