Thursday, June 2, 2011

For A While, Sherry Russo

For A While
by Sherry Russo

For a while time stood still
suspended when you died
My heart, my mind
confined to where
you left me
In a haze
I muddle through
oblivious to the world
that continues to move on
Apathetic to everything
but my grief
my sorrow unyielding
For a while
I will stay here
in the depths of darkness
the valley of death.

05.24.11

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about the poem.
I actually wrote this due to my father's recent and very sudden passing. Although the grief I feel from losing a parent is a little different than that of a baby, the sentiment of the poem is universal. All of this really brings me back to when I first lost Brandon. - Sherry
about the poet.
Sherry describes herself, "I have been married for 10 years to a wonderful husband, a mother of three, one in heaven. Our world was forever changed when our twin babies were born at 28 1/2 weeks due to an incompetent cervix. Our twin baby boy Brandon died shortly after birth from complications of a collapsed lung, and Sophia stayed in the NICU for 48 days. I mostly write about Brandon and my journey in this world without him. It's the only thing I have that's devoted to him. It helps me heal, while keeping his memory alive." Sherry blogs at Remembering Brandon

3 comments:

  1. This is beautiful. I cried through reading it. This resonates right now with where I am in my loss. Thank you for giving such beautiful form to your feelings and sharing with others.

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  2. Magnificently sad and true.
    Thank you for sharing your expressions and experiences with us.

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  3. Wow, that really resonates. The darkness is unlike any other. Thank you for sharing and I am so very sorry about little Brandon and your father. K, xx

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