Upon the death of the one within. . .
to grow in me what you had sown in you,
a life like yours in me, as strong and brave
to bear the anguish yielding birth anew.
You taught me how to hold my friendships, dear;
be cautious not to act nor let a hand
rise up against my love, not anger, fear
nor fall beneath a cruel, unjust demand.
I wait alone, weak heart and panting breath,
a fetal soul within awaiting light
though Fate may deem for us an early death
your Faith in me still strong and burning bright.
The moment came: some "god's" demanding will –
the child lies within me lifeless, still.
Sonnet by NotaDeadPoet
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Written on 2006-12-16 at 10:00
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Sonnet 104 The Child Within Me
See, Mother looking down, the gift you gaveto grow in me what you had sown in you,
a life like yours in me, as strong and brave
to bear the anguish yielding birth anew.
You taught me how to hold my friendships, dear;
be cautious not to act nor let a hand
rise up against my love, not anger, fear
nor fall beneath a cruel, unjust demand.
I wait alone, weak heart and panting breath,
a fetal soul within awaiting light
though Fate may deem for us an early death
your Faith in me still strong and burning bright.
The moment came: some "god's" demanding will –
the child lies within me lifeless, still.
Sonnet by NotaDeadPoet
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Written on 2006-12-16 at 10:00
Tags Sonnet  Sad  Family 
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