After They Are Gone
An elegy that mourns family members that have died
Write an elegy poem that mourns a person, place, time, or idea that has been lost.
My mother, my sister and my youngest brother are all gone
Holidays they are missed the most, it feels wrong
I was the oldest of my siblings, I thought how could I go on
Then it was being the responsible one
for taking care of their stuff. It was no fun.
~
It kept me from mourning
Then I was hit without warning
That horrible ache inside of me
I didn't expect it to be
that bad
I was so sad
~
I acquired cancer and wanted my mother
to be there with me, throughout, rather
my husband was there, no sister, no brother
My sister friends came, and they helped me
through. They knew how blue
I was missing family, but really had no clue
~
My mother was my favorite funny person
My sister was my best friend, and reason
was we shared children and so even though
it was tough, I knew I needed to be strong, Oh
how strong, for her children now too, hers
are mine and mine were hers. Culture matters
and that is what that is about.
I really wanted to shout
How could you leave me
I get one of you, but all three.
~
I told my other brother
you have to take care for each other
I am the oldest and I get to go first
I want no more! This has been the worst.
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About the Creator
Denise E Lindquist
I am married with 7 children, 28 grands, and 13 great-grandchildren. I am a culture consultant part-time. I write A Poem a Day in February for 8 years now. I wrote 4 - 50,000 word stories in NaNoWriMo. I write on Vocal/Medium daily.

Comments (4)
May they rest in Peace HUGS my Friend HUGS
This was so sad Denise. Sending you lots of love and hugs ❤️
I am sorry for the losses you have faced <3
I was really close to my sister, and feel her loss every day. I know I'll miss my mother in the coming years, but my sister was my best friend, sitter, teacher, and substitute mom. Wonderful elegy, Denise