Can I pretend, just for a few minutes
That you are outside in the yard
Wearing your red flannel hoodie?
Can I imagine, just for a while
On this beautiful November Saturday –
That you’re raking the fallen leaves, as you loved to do?
Wearing your tiny white iPhone earbuds,
You’re listening to the new Grisham book
Oh, how you enjoyed that…
Raking and listening to your novels
Working up a sweat out in the crisp, cool autumn air
When I look out our window, and watch the vibrant colored leaves
fall from our trees…
one…
by…
one…
I can’t help but think of you and your red hoodie
and your rake
When I discover there’s a new novel by one of your favorite authors,
I can’t help but picture you contentedly listening
to the story
It builds up, this pain
It slowly builds up and up…
day …
by…
day…
Seasons change
Holidays come and go
Time moves on
I take in all that you’re missing
And I long for you more each day
Minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day. . .
Year…
by…
year…
I move away from the times we shared
Like leaves floating in the wind,
I drift away from you
But the memories still surface with the smallest trigger
Autumn leaves
New Grisham books
Beautiful November days
The pain builds and I tamp down the tears, until
The storm…
Breaks
And the agony of missing you can’t be ignored
And I can pretend no longer
You aren’t out in our yard
You aren’t raking leaves
You’ll never hear the new Grisham book
I will keep moving forward
And you will be left behind
And autumns will come and go
But I’ll always think of you