Words From A Bleeding Heart Poem by Rachel Wetherington

Words From A Bleeding Heart

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I remember the anger in you're voice
And the aggrivation in you're hands.
I remember the fear you placed in me
And the tears you made me shed.
I remember the warmth of you're hug
And the love in you're smile.
I remember the words of you're good-bye
And you're back as you walked away.
Life robbed me of you.

Did you wander about me?
Did you even care?
Did you miss me or forget all about me?
Would you believe me to be beautiful or look at me as the ugly duckling?
Would you be proud of the woman I grew into?
Or shun me for my faults?
These are questions never to be answered
For you're six feet under
You're name carved into a stone.
Life robbed me of you.

Meet me at the golden gates of heaven
Wrap me in the warm hug I remember
Smile at me with that same loving smile
There I will tell you 'Dad I love you and I forgive you'
For I was robbed of you in life but not in death.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem I wrote on December of 2009. It is dedicated to my father Jimmie Fredrick Williams who died in 2003. I love you dad.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kelly Seale 28 October 2012

Rachel, your words reached down into my very soul, wrenching my guts, bringing tears, touching my heart. Bless you, I for one... as a husband and father... can tell you that He is proud of the woman you've grown into... He knows... and he will be watching over you throughout your years... Be happy and dream big! Outstanding Ink! ! ! : '( -Kelly.

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