Who’s that man
standing with his arms
wide open,
tears in his eyes,
and a smile on his face?
Oh, it’s my dad
welcoming my mom.
He’s been waiting
thirteen years
for this day.
See how fast
she’s running,
now, all long legs
and limber,
dark hair
flying behind her.
It’s no joke,
Dad; she’s really there.
Scoop her up,
give her a big
hug. You’re
the remedy
she’s needed
these last declining
days.
Turn around,
walk with her
like a bride
and groom
holding hands,
grins on your faces
down the long
aisle
of a heavenly
forever.
This is so touching. Forever a bride and a groom.
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Very beautiful this! What an imagination.. you made them both and yourselves happy..
ReplyDeleteSo nicely done, Linda. Great sentiment, lovely images.
ReplyDeleteI checked this blog...I knew you would be putting fingers to keyboard and expressing what was in your heart and soul. I close my eyes and see.....Heathcliff and Katherine....(Jim and Fleurette)....in eternity.
ReplyDeleteComforting and beautiful.
~Anne
So beautiful. Tears in my eyes.
ReplyDeleteThat's really lovely. Beautiful idea of togetherness and rejoining.
ReplyDeleteI could see them. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSad and beautiful... together forever.
ReplyDeleteVery sensitive verses.
ReplyDeleteoh so beautiful this..! very nice..! lots of emotions..!
ReplyDeleteyou create magic !!
ReplyDeleteYou made me cry. I think of my parents this way - healthy, whole, young and in love. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteit is good this love you speak of shining so bright in a world focused on darkness and disarray...
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