Farewell

PaperFlowerFields

Do not miss me

Don't cry for me

I want no sadness

I want no pity

 

Little white flowers litter the room

And tears threaten you

But why should you cry

When I haven't left?

 

In each of your hearts

In every memory

I live within you

As long as you don't forget

 

There's still a part of me

By your side

Even if you stray

I'll always be near

 

I won't let go of you

And you'll be ok by yourselves

As I grew older

I gave you more and more

 

Every body gives out

But the soul continues to live

Through each person it touched

And every story told

 

That's why you get old, you know?

You give yourself to other people

Small parts of your soul

Carefully entrusted to those around you

 

Your heart's still looking for a way

To just feel alright

But it's ok, it'll all be alright

In the end

 

So this, it seems, is my final gift

A piece of me for each of you

Something to cherish and protect

Something to keep with you

 

When everything seems wrong

And everything is falling

Remember I am here

Just reach out...

 

I won't leave you,

Though it's frightening

I will hold you still

Even though I'm gone

 

I will hold you tight and close

I will ease your pain

Let me keep you safe

Until you can move on

 

I thought this would be easier

Saying good bye...

It sounds so...permanent...

So instead, let's just say "Farewell"

 

Farewell, until we meet again

  • Author: PaperFlowerFields (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 23rd, 2023 10:31
  • Category: Spiritual
  • Views: 5
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Comments2

  • orchidee

    Where ya going?! lol.

  • peto

    Superb write
    Could be straight from my guardian angel
    Loved it
    Verse 7 in particular
    A deep and enjoyable read

    • PaperFlowerFields

      Yeah, strangely this one didn't mess up my verses when I copied it from my document to here. It was nice. The rest of my work formally had verses but apparently something about the copy pasting process lost them.



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