The time of dad's passing I've been restrained All the day long I've looked at the rain.
There isn't a smouldering Hint of a spark I can't see for nothin' The rain is so dark.
The stormclouds are following One on another They tred on the heels They're so close together.
The date of a death Is when pain was born There seem to be many One endless storm.
The first major hurricane 2020 has seen Was the health & work crisis Of COVID-19
Then the stress on good friendships Because of the news People fussing & fighting For differing views.
THEN Minneapolis Had a white killer cop And others stood by As a black man's heart stopped!
Now, these are DEATHS! We HAVE to RECEIVE! Deaths of our innocence We no longer believe In man's basic goodness No way it's retrieved We must accept now And we have to GRIEVE.
My father survived WWII Lived 93 years in this mortal stew. But now he's left... years ago? TWO.
When I was a child Oh, SO long ago I used to LOVE thunderstorms...
... what did I know?
R.I.P. Clinton Eugene Jarvis
SoulSurvivor Cathy Jarvis (C) 5/30/2020
I wrote this a while back. My dad died in May. I still struggle with grief. I know others who are going through it right now. I can relate.