Showing posts with label I woke up this morning ... I'm ready to take Life on again. The sun is shining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I woke up this morning ... I'm ready to take Life on again. The sun is shining. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2016

Deep Breaths and a Shower

Deep Breaths and a Shower
By Gloria Faye Brown Bates/aka Granny Gee




My Precious Husband, Skip.  Fell asleep after medication for pain ... he was in a lot of pain.






I woke up this morning ... I'm ready to take Life on again. The sun is shining, what a beautiful day! Gloria Faye Brown Bates/aka Granny Gee.






I get out of my car
Unlock the gate, enter


Open the door, enter
Take deep breaths


Goodbye world for another day
I can't take anymore of you


Take my clothes off as I head
To the shower, turn the hot water on


Get under the warm spray
Let my mind go ... imagine


Wonderful, good things to come
My life has been Hell once again


I've almost lost my husband
For the second time in two months


I can't take anymore
I feel afraid ... I've cried all this day


My whole world is being threatened
Life has taken my family, including


My only one and only child
I have no one left excepting my husband


Our two precious dogs
They are my whole world


If you take my husband away, Life
The Pups and I will be all alone


I have been so afraid these past days
Death, you stay away now


Leave my whole world alone
They are all I have between this big, old world


And being completely alone
Only three, my husband and Pups


Between the world and I
When most people have many more


Life took from me all my loved ones
I don't even ask why


You ask me why don't I
Because I am realistic ...


I know I'll never get an answer
I won't even waste my time


I put on my nightgown, brush my hair
Brush my teeth ... go to the bedroom


Turn my covers back, fluff my pillows
I lay me down to sleep


The night away ... wake up
To face another day


Life ... sun shining ... what a beautiful day!




Note by this Author:

Photo/poem owned, written by Gloria Faye Brown Bates/aka Granny Gee.