A brother’s goodbye is like lightning; A flash of anger then he’s gone. Fiery words, and with one strike He severed what has already been worn
The words slipped from his lips, exiling me and my kind Does he even understand what he’s fighting for? To exile himself to an island.
A father’s goodbye stretches calendars forever and in silence. no need for words. An unspoken cure that distance prevents verbal violence
But goodbye with you, Grandma, my Grandma… it will echo through my mind for eternity. It will haunt my soul with every step, Because I want you to be free with me.
My goodbye is stained in unspoken grief And haunted by the brokenness of a family that never had a chance to heal, where empathy was a stranger or happenstance.