Drowning in a Puddle of Tears

By Angela Christy Hayes I woke up this morning drowning in a puddle of tears. Was it a bad dream? Are you really gone? You were supposed to teach me to drive. We were supposed to go on a college road trip. You were going to walk me down the aisle. The puddle of tears … Continue reading Drowning in a Puddle of Tears

The Gift that Hurts

I see things I don't want to see I know things I don't want to know I feel things I don't want to feel Sometimes the pain is excruciating The waiting Agonizing What shall I do? Can I change the future? Can I send out a warning? Will anyone listen? Or will they say it … Continue reading The Gift that Hurts

I chose you but I should have chose him

You both made my heart race You both rescued me from the villians, monsters, and fire dragons You were both took my breath away When I saw you I couldn't help but smile You both could turn my cloudy days into Sunshine and rainbows You both made me laugh I had a great time with … Continue reading I chose you but I should have chose him

Do Not Mourn for Me

Do Not Mourn for Me By A C Hayes "To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die;...a time to heal;...a time to break down and a time to build up; a time to weep and a time to laugh; … Continue reading Do Not Mourn for Me

I’m Sorry for Your Loss

"I'm sorry for your loss." What a strange phrase. We usually use this phrase when there has been a death. A means of offering comfort, sympathy, or compassion. But why are we sorry? Especially if the one who passed suffered physically or mentally. Are we sorry the person is no longer sick or in pain? … Continue reading I’m Sorry for Your Loss

Ruby

You were a white cotton ball when I first held you You loved me when I needed loving You comforted me when I needed comforting You stuck by my side when I didn't feel well You were always happy and playful You had such a sweet personality You let me carry you around everywhere, even … Continue reading Ruby