Marking the passing

Marking the passing

A Poem by Michael
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A poem inspired by the memorial benches I see on my dog walks

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They passed this way but couldn't stay

  Last grains of sand had found their way

    To the bottom of their glass

 

Yet nestled in the trees we see

    A bench sits in a shaded lea

     To offer rest for those that pass

 

A haven for those seeking peace

  From those who have expired their lease

     A gift from those that breathed their last


With thanks I mark these fellows all

   Who dwell now in some others hall

      As on my journey I move past



(On seeing memorial benches in the park)

© 2022 Michael


Author's Note

Michael
Simple rhyme that ended up as aab aab aab aab and four tercet stanzas

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Nicely rhymed. In this month in 1918, the war to end all wars ended. Unfortunately, it turned out to be only round one.

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Can relate to this as the park, Willen Lake in Milton Keynes, where I walk the pooch has memorial benches dotted all over it.
Enjoy rhyming verse written well so enjoyed my read.

Posted 1 Year Ago


I know little of poetry, but love the way you think of those past. There's a reverence you express which matches my own thoughts on the subject. No one should be forgotten. (Well, almost no one) When in a cemetery, I read the headstones and tip my metaphorical hat to each one.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Michael

1 Year Ago

Thanks Samuel, if it lands and makes some form of impresssion I am happy. Best wishes M.

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Added on November 5, 2022
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Tags: Death, Remembrance, memories, gifts

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Michael
Michael

London - close enough, Western Hemisphere, Island of the coast of France, United Kingdom



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