Inside a Teardrop ...
By Gloria Faye Brown Bates/aka Granny Gee
This is the Why? of my tears. This is the last photo taken of Tommy
only a short time before he died that day on May 29, 2010 ... at Myrtle Beach, SC.
Photo owned by me ... Gloria Faye Brown Bates/aka Granny Gee/@GeeGranny
Tears rolled down my cheeks
Thinking about my Son again
I don't cry aloud ... only in silence
A lone teardrop fell on my hand
I looked at it through glistening eyelashes
I wondered ... what's in a tear?
I touched the teardrop with my finger
It divided itself on my skin
I looked closer
One tear made two teardrops
I wanted to see what was in a teardrop
Does it show my pain ... grief, sadness?
I pressed one of the teardrops
Making it ... divide itself into two more teardrops
I looked closer
No, I couldn't see anything in the teardrops
Only the pure, clear drop of ... water
I could taste the saltiness of one tear
I just couldn't see anything in the teardrop
To define ... why? ... it fell
No one can look at a teardrop to see why? someone cried it
I know, I tried ... I couldn't see the pain, grief, sadness
That made the teardrop fall ... something powerful there
Something I couldn't see ... only feel
Emotions of grief, sadness ... pain ... made the tears form
But how? Looking inside the teardrop
I could not see ... I press the teardrop flat
It made my skin wet ... I still couldn't see
Anything to show me why? the teardrop fell
I wiped it off my skin ... nothing left
Looking inside my teardrop I couldn't see a thing
Dividing it with my finger I still couldn't see
Drying it away ... there was nothing left
What made the teardrop fall
Was it the feelings inside my Heart
So heavy, full ... spilling over like a dam?
Spilling over in the shape of tears
Typed by my fingers into words
This is my finding of what's inside a teardrop
A teardrop is invisible pain
Invisible happiness ... you can't tell
Until you look at the expression on one's face
If you see pain in the eyes ...
Happiness glowing from a smile
You instantly know why? the teardrop formed
Sometimes, you still can't tell
In my eyes ... you might see pain turn into a smile
To make you feel better ... not sad
Think about that next time you see a teardrop fall
Divide it and see if you can see why? it formed
Like me, you'll know emotions cause teardrops to form
Because you can't see anything at all in the tear
Touch it ... you still can't tell
Feel in your Heart ... you'll know why it fell
Note by this Author: Photos/poem owned ... written by Gloria Faye Brown Bates/aka Granny Gee.
I cried a few teardrops this morning ... I became curious to see if I could see my pain, grief in one ... I tried to describe it. Gloria
Colors As I Go
grief
(32)
only child
(4)
Scary
(3)
Boiled eggs
(1)
Distrust
(1)
Don't call me Faye
(1)
Dying
(1)
I hate to be called Faye
(1)
I'm afraid of the dark
(1)
Middle age woman
(1)
Pain that reaches the soul.. can't be seen
(1)
Running
(1)
Where did my youth go?
(1)
dying in a beautiful way
(1)
life is fragile
(1)
light on my path
(1)
my son
(1)
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
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Isn't it strange? We cry teardrops for various reasons. Normally because we are sad about something. Once in a while we will cry tears of joy. Is the same thing in teaars of joy that is in tears of sadness? Now you have me thinking about teardrops! Love, Ms. Nancy
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