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I am reluctant to post this in view of the horrendous suffering of the masses that dwarfs private pain, but we cannot help being marked individually and cannot obliterate the mark incised into the soul right?







“Bring me a cup of tea!” - my love did ask,
And turned in bed a little bit aside,
His nose behind grotesque a plastic mask,-
“Or half a cup will also be alright”.

His handsome face now haggard pale and wan,-
Then he did seem to be remembering aught,
And pressed the tubes to get more oxygen,
As he for breath so valiantly fought.

“Bring me just half-a cup my dear - I thirst”-
He let his fingers glide along the sheet,
“Dear God!” he moaned “It is September first"-
“It is my birthday darling, isn’t it?”



The dread machine that did my love sustain,
With hideous hissing kept alive my Steve,
But also did prolong my darling’s pain,
Untellable such sorrow and such grief!

Ah! birthdays, birthdays, Lo!- what can I tell,
They do mean naught at all dear friends I swear,
They bring along with them pain’s harrowing hell,
For those that love and nurse too great to bear.

Gay anniversaries and stuff like that - renounce!
They are traditional, but hurt a lot,
Oft agonizingly - renounce and trounce
Adhered to customs, pray observe them not!.

Who is on birthday celebrations keen
That with swift passing years long shadows cast,
While feeding to beloved a spouse morphine,
As festive birthday drink, - his very last.

This is a sad song lo!- I know it well,
But the experience,- I went through it.
Experience, so very hard to tell,
It feels like purgatory's deepest pit.

© Elizabeth Dandy



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The Last Birthday

Contributed by Elizabeth_Dandy on Monday, 5th September 2005 @ 09:13:19 AM in AEST
Topic: SadPoetry






I am reluctant to post this in view of the horrendous suffering of the masses that dwarfs private pain, but we cannot help being marked individually and cannot obliterate the mark incised into the soul right?







“Bring me a cup of tea!” - my love did ask,
And turned in bed a little bit aside,
His nose behind grotesque a plastic mask,-
“Or half a cup will also be alright”.

His handsome face now haggard pale and wan,-
Then he did seem to be remembering aught,
And pressed the tubes to get more oxygen,
As he for breath so valiantly fought.

“Bring me just half-a cup my dear - I thirst”-
He let his fingers glide along the sheet,
“Dear God!” he moaned “It is September first"-
“It is my birthday darling, isn’t it?”



The dread machine that did my love sustain,
With hideous hissing kept alive my Steve,
But also did prolong my darling’s pain,
Untellable such sorrow and such grief!

Ah! birthdays, birthdays, Lo!- what can I tell,
They do mean naught at all dear friends I swear,
They bring along with them pain’s harrowing hell,
For those that love and nurse too great to bear.

Gay anniversaries and stuff like that - renounce!
They are traditional, but hurt a lot,
Oft agonizingly - renounce and trounce
Adhered to customs, pray observe them not!.

Who is on birthday celebrations keen
That with swift passing years long shadows cast,
While feeding to beloved a spouse morphine,
As festive birthday drink, - his very last.

This is a sad song lo!- I know it well,
But the experience,- I went through it.
Experience, so very hard to tell,
It feels like purgatory's deepest pit.

© Elizabeth Dandy







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Re: The Last Birthday (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Monday, 5th September 2005 @ 01:23:44 PM AEST
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Okie dokie.


Re: The Last Birthday (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Monday, 5th September 2005 @ 03:54:46 PM AEST
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such a beautiful loving tribute, elizabeth, its very moving, i know how much you miss him *hugs*, im so sorry for your loss...

hugs n' love nessa

@->>->:-


Re: The Last Birthday (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Tuesday, 6th September 2005 @ 10:54:34 PM AEST
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So very sad but well written.
Your husband was a fine looking man.
Just looking at his picture he looks so kind.
luv, huggs,
emy


Re: The Last Birthday (User Rating: 1 )
by LilyFire on Thursday, 8th September 2005 @ 04:01:09 PM AEST
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Such a beautifully written poem. I would not lie and say that I know exactly how you feel, but I understand it.


Re: The Last Birthday (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Saturday, 10th September 2005 @ 02:20:35 PM AEST
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Elizabeth:

Thank you for making this poem. I do understand. September was not the month for my loved ones deaths, nor my husband. Easter time seemed to be the month for mine.

My husband was diebetic. So, you can imagine how it was, all the organs shutting down one at a time. Well, I got through it.

As my write goes, Pure and simple, it was. And, even though our husbands pass on, and family, and friends, they are still with us in spirit. Another great gift the Lord has given to us all. The miracles are the felt feelings and love we will never ever miss out on.

Never hesitate a write such as this one. We are individuals with individual needs. Especially when it comes down to writing about those very people who we loved and still do. Those people who helped to make us who we are today.

Love from me, your friend,

Raquel Leah :D




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