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John F McCullagh
Poems
Feb 2013
The After Life
Between the life I had
and the death I owe
lies the valley of the shadow,
A place of woe.
First, numb, from hearing
the dread prognosis:
A blockage portending of
thrombosis.
Another episode like I just had
might end my life
like it did my Dad's.
Time seems most precious
does it not?
teetering on the abyss-
Cold,now when the day is hot.
Edema swells and fluids drown,
Each stolen breath is bought with pain.
Where once my river was at flood,
now bare trickles of time remain.
Time enough to say" Goodbye."
To reminisce or be forgot.
To say I love you one more time
even should you love me not.
Between the life I had
and the death I owe
lies the valley of the shadow,
A place of woe.
Perhaps this is the afterlife,
A way stop in this vale of tears.
A pause before the journey's end-
Can I say ,like a child, "Again!"
Written as a companion piece to "Sudden Death"
Written by
John F McCullagh
63/M/NY
(63/M/NY)
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