Balloons and Brothers

Balloons and Brothers

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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(Remembering my younger brother 7th anniversary 12.8.21 forever loved)

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A gust of wind whipped my balloon,
on string tucked in my hand it tugged.
My fingers felt the final slip,
I held on tight but lost my grip,
I watched aghast it sailed away.

I've not forgotten that day when
my young voice strained and screamed out loud.
My loss etched deep, a child's despair
as floating red, reclaimed by air,
my smile replaced by blue dismay.
 
I search this morning's pink streaked sky
recall our childhood you and I.
As sun wakes up to warm my soul,
my sorrow breaks, I'm far from whole,
those thoughts of you bleed through and often.
Grief bites hard, yet time can soften.

© 2021 Chris Shaw


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Chris, I can identify with this one. While I am an only child, I spent most of my childhood with my cousin. When someone you have shared so much with is gone, it seems as though the memories get blurry. The honest emotion in this poem resonated with me. The rhythm and rhyme of your lines makes for a lovely flow. May the memory of your brother always be a blessing to you. Lydi**

Posted 8 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

8 Months Ago

Thank you Lydi** I appreciate your share here. Your review is encouraging and your thoughts kind. read more



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I have always told my siblings that I would be the first to go because I didn't want to mourn their passing! Few things are as indelible as shared childhoods and I cannot imagine the pain you must feel dear Chris:( for that I am so sorry! Having been to the "other side" I also cannot help but see him looking at that sky too and wishing for you as well!

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Dear Bunny, such a lovely review from you and I am so pleased to see you. Hoping your health is impr.. read more
Hello Chris. A beautiful poem of rememberance and so very well written as is your way. (Tomorrow is my Diane's anniversary.)

Pauline.xx

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Anniversaries are difficult Pauline. Brings sadness as well as happy memories. You will know that. Y.. read more


This is what I call sad .. but am delighted to be number 51 ............... tis indeed quite something Chris
Neville

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you Neville. Yes, it is sad and still after eight years, I smile at his memory and hurt at his.. read more
I don’t know if you lost a brother or lost a relationship with him.

I felt this poetry. My brother is a stranger to me now. The wounds are deep and the transgressions severe.

I don’t feel I will ever feel the joy of my “little red balloon” or see it floating in my skies ever in this lifetime.

Wow…. Got me teary eyed today.

With care,

Scott.

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Sorry to hear about your brother being a stranger you. Sad to hear that Scott. This poem can be inte.. read more
I know the saying; time heals all wounds, but I don't believe time can heal them completely and that is probably a good thing. Without memories of ones we have lost, what would we have of them. And yes, sadness does come in the form of memories but so does joy. For not ever having known the person would be worse in my opinion. Your poem really touches my heart though and I really have no authority to speak on this subject because, this loss that you express, I have not felt. Yes, I have lost people in my life but not at an early age or "before their time". But I can still feel and your poem brings that feeling to me. Really nice Chris

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Dear will, thank you so much for your visit and sharing your thoughts about my poem. I am encouraged.. read more
Hi Chris,
The main issue as I see it is the fact that as we grow older and older our memories seem to invade our days.. I really do suffer with this because so many of my memories are sad ones.. My husband, a Ph.D. Psychologist says that what we remember are the bad times and the good times..The times that had an impact on our lives...
I could feel your grief of losing that red balloon.. Interesting that the minute I read RED I immediately say that balloon in the blue sky.
Really did so enjoy this read dear Chris... so well written
Although so sad to have lost your brother... I feel that the balloon is a metaphor for the loss of you dear brother..
Lisa

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Dear Lisa, interesting to hear what your husband says about memories. Yes I agree. There is much mid.. read more
Lisasview

1 Year Ago

Oh gosh, I too need to get more focused on writing...but right now I am in arts and craft fairs... O.. read more
This was too painful to read so I hadn't til this moment. The image of the child's balloon being torn away from their grasp only painted too well what happened when they lost their sibling. And the bite of grief is hard that it stains and mars and wounds yet again, the bruising and the scarring shall remain. Oh dear. But time does whittle away the rough edges and the abrasion smoothens. Thanks Chris.

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Dear Freds, eight years ago. The grief has softened. The love grows stronger. Yes, it was raw on the.. read more
What a beautiful metaphor of a lost relationship. We are all still childlike emotionally and carelessness can lead to pain registered in our memories. Such a nice write.

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you Soren. I truly appreciate your visit and review. All the best.

Chris
Hi, Chris,

I don't know how I did not see this offering before. It is so musical and well-crafted and tugs the heart strings just hard enough.

Winston

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Many thanks Winston. An old poem out for a breath of air while my muse has gone awol. So pleased you.. read more
time can soften. a joyous end to a hard hitting memory. Grief, as you know Chris, is a hard pebble. Its first pinch into the flesh hurts like hell, then as time shifts it fades by increments, but at odd times gives a hard pinch to remind of the loss. You capture all that so well here. Glad to be back reading.

hope all well

ken

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thanks Ken. All is well apart from my muse going awol. Such an inconsiderate cow she can be:) Please.. read more

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