It’s the Normal Things
The silence is deafening
gone is your music and blaring TV
No more pounding your thighs to the beat in sync with the car radio
Acrid coffee brewing gone
Car puttering in the driveway gone
Snoring on the sofa as the TV drones
Opening those too tight jars for me
Slicing and dicing as sous chef to my cheffing
Shuffling gait as you swagger by my side cloaking my shoulders
Hearing your smoky voice whisper ‘Babe’
Letting the microwave beep till I thought it would yell ‘I’m done’
Doing your goofy beaver dance as you sparkle
Trashing the living room as you marathon pack for treasured scuba trips
Turning off lights like crazy leaving me to trip in the dark
Which is what I am doing now without you.
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Oh Linda. This is beautiful. 🙂
Thx… missing Jim
Worthy subject for a list poem! I love it.
Linda – Such a lovely list of memories. Love the last line! Hugs!
This is so true. Heartbreakingly true.
So poignant and a powerful ending!
I love it that this is a poem about normal things that transforms into a profound poem about loss.
It is always the normal things that leave the biggest hole.