My Sweet Sweet Sister Poem by Matthew Hunt

My Sweet Sweet Sister

Rating: 5.0


My heart aches with pain
My eyes are full of tears
The thought of you gone forever, left me slain
Still, I can't recover after all these years

Oh, how it hurts to see a mother cry
Bury her daughter in her grave
The only question: why God, why?
Seems to surround me like a cave

At night, I toss and turn in my bed
At day, I stare up in the clouds
The memories seem to haunt my head
Although, the sun speaks to me so loud

When I look at your children
my eyes water so much
They ask where's mommy?
Anything I would do to give them your touch

How could God do this to you?
To me? Your children?
How could he take away someone who meant so much?
Where is his heart and compassion?
Where is unconditional love?

A mother-less child will walk this Earth
A wife-less husband will watch
A daughter-less mother will smile and smurf
A sister-less boy will not

My sister. My sweet, sweet sister
I can't believe its true
Everyday I stare at the door
Hoping you come through

My only wish was that I could say good-bye
My sweet, sweet sister
I love you

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
nearly ten dreaded years have passed....Words long since over due.
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