Things I Wish I’d Said

Things I Wish I’d Said

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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Muse is wearing rhyme

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in the quiet hours of pre-dawn
in this sleepless drowsy state
i’m reflecting as I’m prone to
yet I know it’s far too late

to ponder on what’s been and gone
and wish I’d done it better
what wasn’t said with my own voice
i should have sent by letter

nothing can prepare us for
the finality of death
how important that these things are known
before the final breath

so today I wish to speak out loud
sincerely and it’s true
i always shone my torch for you
while standing in the queue





© 2023 Chris Shaw


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Oh, wow! This poem packs such a punch. Most of my poems have been for my late spouse, who would not listen to me before he passed away. I've also written volumes about those whom I've had to leave behind during one of my many relocations, including a poem entitled "Words Unsaid." I don't know why we feel compelled to say things we know people will not hear. I consider my words a prayer of sorts. Even if that person cannot hear me, somewhere down the line I gain an understanding of why things happened as they did. I hope this for you, as well. While closure is a myth, you can learn to move on.

Posted 6 Months Ago


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Chris Shaw

6 Months Ago

Thank you dear Zoe for sharing your thoughts here. You are much appreciated.

Chris



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so simple, but packed with the depth of understanding that only age can ever give us. You capture the introspection of regret perfectly Chris. Truly admire how you manage the brevity of what takes me voluminous stands of old-growth forests to say.

ken

Posted 6 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

6 Months Ago

Thanks Ken for that lovely nod of appreciation. Hope your vacation is going well.

Ch.. read more


This is simply quite beautiful Chris and I am sure all those who have already visited and those who will inevitably follow me here will find it so .. and not just because it is so bloomin good, but because each one of them will feel the same regret .. I know I do .. Neville


Posted 6 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

6 Months Ago

Thank you Neville for your welcome and encouraging review. Pleased you like this one.

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Well, if you're going to wear anything on the night before the Harvest Moon ..might as well be rhyme. Beautiful. There is that same feeling of nostalgia..a love, a loss, the fragrance of time more behind us than in front but more than that what we didn't say or do comes to haunt and reminds us of so little time to waste on..? Just had a conversation with a friend of mine I've known since grade school and we were just two old belly bleeders talking tonight about a small town in Texas where we built this barn and walked past an angry fat dog to buy beer. We'd give a billion dollars to go back. You bleed well poet. As always and sorry for the ramble..kinda. Now go and write that letter! Smiles~

Posted 6 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

6 Months Ago

You are a smooth talker:)Your mountain must be a wonderful escape. Thank you again. Happy days:)
Perdition

6 Months Ago

Awww… shux… kicks at dirt with feet with hands in pockets:) Thanks Chris… hope that was meant.. read more
Chris Shaw

6 Months Ago

It was a kindness in return for the compliment you paid to me about my poetry:) Your mountain gifts .. read more
Chris --
How true, how true. The things we neglected to do. Simple things like saying "I love you."
On the other hand, I often ponder on those things that should never have been uttered. There are things and words that can never be brought back.

Take care - Dave


Posted 6 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

6 Months Ago

Many thanks Dave for another visit and for you sharing your thoughts. You are appreciated. Have a go.. read more
A friend of mine passed away yesterday, this poem speaks to me. Nothing can prepare us, but the best we can do is speak the truth. Great work

Posted 6 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

6 Months Ago

I am sorry for your loss John. Please accept my condolences. So pleased that my poem was able to spe.. read more
John Sullivan

6 Months Ago

Thank you for your kind thoughts
my wish, whether in que or not, is I wish I'd had spent more time with my father
a good man that a stupid teenager ognored too often

Posted 6 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

6 Months Ago

Dear Dave, thank you for sharing your thoughts. You are hard on yourself. I bet your Dad wouldn’t .. read more
Dave Brown

6 Months Ago

and you

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Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw

Berkshire, United Kingdom



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Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..

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