Just a man

Chris Duffy

Just a man.



And who will leave a red rose on my gravestone ?

And who will leave a Black one there instead ?

Which of you will think of me with fondness?

And who will be happy that I am dead?

 

Who will come to visit in the winter?

And recall the summer of our days

Who will wipe the cobwebs from my tombstone?

Who will shed a tear upon my grave?

 

Some of you will say I made you happy.

Others will regret the time we had.

You’ll never understand that life’s a lesson.

And that I never meant to make life bad.

 

I’m sure that some will talk about my failings

You’ll  be the judge and jury of my crimes.

But life must be considered in perspective.

Our actions can seem righteous at the time.

 

And who will sit and recall all the good times?

And say it was a pleasure to have known.

A man who truly lived. A man who truly loved.

A man who is now finally at home.

 

I don’t regret my life with any one of you.

Because you were the bedrock of my time.

Together we shared the good times and the bad,

And parted at the ending of the line.

 

Often within sorrow there’s a lesson.

Something that we carry deep inside.

Sometimes we go on to fight a battle.

Other times it’s best to run and hide.

 

And now it’s time to thank the congregation.

For coming here to view my final rest.

I hope you’ll understand that I was just a simple man.

And for all of you I tried my very best.

  • Author: Chris Duffy (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 8th, 2021 13:35
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  • Draven

    These parting words are beautiful. xx

  • Chris Duffy

    Thank you

  • Coyote

    Beautiful words and superb structure. Awesome write Chris.

    • Chris Duffy

      Thank you. It felt a little dark , although it wasn’t meant to be.

    • orchidee

      Good write Chris.
      Hopefully no one will say 'Good riddance!' Oops. lol.

      • Chris Duffy

        Hi Orchidee.

        Thank you, but who knows? 😂

      • Lorna

        Shades of Rudyard Kipling! Great rhythm..... loved it.

        • Chris Duffy

          Wow. Thank you 🙏

        • A.D. Small

          💚💜 This was absolutely mind blowing. The way this poem flowed together is incredible. I am truely a fan from hello here lol... This was my first read so far but i look forward to reading your other work. You have an amazing talent so keep up the good work. I would love for you to read my work as well and i truely look forward to your feedback... Have an amazing day & happy writing!!!!! 💜💚

          • Chris Duffy

            Well! Once again many thanks.

            I woke up a bit grumpy this morning but you’ve cheered me up …. Thanks.

            • A.D. Small

              You are welcome for sure friend.



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