OH I MISS

SocialArchitect

A challenge laid down to me by my 5 year secondary English Teacher, asked for a Poem to say what aye would miss about the world if aye were to die tomorrow.

Oh aye miss

Aye miss the nip in the air on a still, sunny, frosty early winter morning

Oh aye miss

Aye miss the warm and contented feeling of my full belly, after eating the breakfast made for me, by mother before aye walk to school

Oh aye miss 

Aye miss  the welcoming homely smell of a freshly brewed pot of tea, like ( it seems ) only MY MOTHER CAN

Oh aye miss

Aye miss christmas gatherings of my parents friends all deciding to go out in the cold together to have a snowball fight

Oh aye miss

Aye miss coming in from the freezing cold, to the welcome of a warm fire to slowly thaw myself  in front of 

Oh aye miss

Aye miss the grip the long dark winter, moving towards the first signs of spring 

Oh aye miss

Aye miss stepping out on the first true spring morning, fresh, crisp and sunny , with the sun having heat in its rays, being cast upon  my face

Oh aye miss

Aye miss spring in fullness once again, with Flowers, new leaves on the trees , and the clearly much happier and smiling folk aye meet 

Oh aye miss 

Aye miss the beautiful smell of fresh cut grass in the air as aye walk in the open 

Oh aye miss

Aye miss, MY ABSENT FRIENDS 

Oh aye do in miss  , ,Oh aye miss ,  aye miss, and always will keep on missing , ,  ,,those who are MISSING  but not forgotten .

  • Author: SocialArchitect (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 10th, 2025 23:13
  • Category: Reflection
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  • sorenbarrett

    A most wonderful tribute to those lost but not forgotten poignant for a day of remembrance. Very nicely done

    • SocialArchitect

      thank you kindly for your words of support and compassion ,, this was my first ever attempt at going public with my own Poetry , thanks again

      • sorenbarrett

        Congratulations and welcome to the crowd. You are most welcome and hope to hear more.



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