Poetry Reading

~ Regret Poems

So many of us don’t get a chance to say goodbye to our loved ones when they pass on. Our busy lives and the distances we must travel to live create situations where we don’t get to tell those we  love how we feel.  And then some simply live their days side by side with someone but never truly tell them how they feel until it becomes too late.

Don’t let that happen to you. Tell your family you love them. Tell them you care. Acknowledge their life and their love as often as possible.

These poems reflect the regret and grief so many feel after losing a loved one.

I didn’t get a chance to say goodbye

I didn’t get a chance to say goodbye
To you, to tell you that I loved you, to say
What now must be one long, unbroken cry
Of pain, now that at last you’ve gone away.
I cannot tell you what a joy it was
To be the one to tend you in your need.
The burden was a gift, for giving does
Not burden one who loves, though loving bleed.
I wish I could have been with you when you,
Perhaps aware, perhaps not, turned towards death
Alone, with no one there to wonder to,
To share your fear, your hand, your one last breath.
I wish, I wish, I wish . . . but it is done,
And now I must surrender what is gone.
~Nicholas Gordon

As We Look Back
As we look back over time
We find ourselves wondering …..
Did we remember to thank you enough
For all you have done for us?
For all the times you were by our sides
To help and support us …..
To celebrate our successes
To understand our problems
And accept our defeats?
Or for teaching us by your example,
The value of hard work, good judgement,
Courage and integrity?
We wonder if we ever thanked you
For the sacrifices you made.
To let us have the very best?
And for the simple things
Like laughter, smiles and times we shared?
If we have forgotten to show our
Gratitude enough for all the things you did,
We’re thanking you now.
And we are hoping you knew all along,
How much you meant to us.

~Anonymous

Posted on Jun 28, 2008 in Uncategorized |


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