Dedicated to my sister I'm sorry my sister

Joseph M Marion

 

My sister passed at last,

This day 2-9-2019, 725 am,

Cancer consumed her all,

The white coffin nails never fails they get them all,

Pain she endured living was great, never let it show, tough she was,

There is no longer a struggle for her,

I wish I had emotions to let it show but I don't I'm ice cold in my soul to death,

I went faced to face with grim reaper hundred times,

I've kept my life only to watch hundreds of others die,

Harder from this world and all I seen and done,

I hate my self for being this way,

So much left in me unsung,

I hate world those who engraved me,  my body, and soul this way,

I envy those who have deep emotions who can let it show,

I cry a thousand times inside never to let it show or go,

Remembing them all one by one,

You become so numb it like drinking water just that simple,

We lost this battle but sister won war,

There is no more for her to endure,

She free as can be,

Happy once again in arms of love ones and family,

To my sister from your brother I'm sorry I cant let it show like all rest,

But maybe I was harden for that reason I'm here now to let your soul go

  • Author: Joseph M Marion (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 9th, 2019 09:46
  • Category: Sad
  • Views: 15
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  • Joseph M Marion

    Thank you so much

  • Joseph M Marion

    God bless you and family

  • Goldfinch60

    Many condolences Joseph but she is free of pain now and will be her loved ones and with you as she watches over you.

    • Joseph M Marion

      Yes it's bitter bittersweet I can't be greedy and I'm glad that she's no longer in pain she's with loved ones and family I know she can sustain thank you for the kind words take me to great deal to me thank you for reading my words that I write this next one that you read you understand why a little more about me



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