Looking at you is hard
You look just like her
And though we’ve come so far,
it’s still a trigger
Her death looms over us all,
the red dirt still swollen on her grave
When I received the call,
I died, too, that day
You no longer feel like my wife
Just the mother of my daughter
whose mannerisms are rife
with those you yourself taught her
Husbands are meant to lead
but I no longer yearn
to be the one you need
when our baby won’t return
Your tears soak my shirt
while my own face remains wet
I trust time will heal the hurt,
but neither of us has stopped yet
Looking at you is necessary
to remind me she was here
I want to keep you far away
Instead I draw you near
About the Creator
Raine Neal
Just trying to make it through the days - writing is a great way to stay distracted and refreshed.


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