into forever
forsythias burn like wildfires
in my thoughts
of you…
your warm smile
radiates the sky —
a million rising suns!
your voice
whispers my name
in the gentle call
of a waking wood thrush
and blushing buds
paint pastels
of your kind eyes
on tender branches
soon savoury yellows
slip beneath
sweet purples…
to the music
of a sleepy brook
chanting its evening prayers,
tender daffodils slow-dance
with moonshadows
on the meadow
I stand among them,
eyes to heaven
as your poetic words
rain down upon me,
sapphire stars
purifying
my soul
in the embrace
of a cool breeze,
your warm hand
finds mine —
and together,
we walk into forever...
Sacrificed
In my dream
I saw you laid out
in your eternal bed —
I felt nothing.
I brushed the back of my hand
against your ashen cheek,
a black residue
stained my skin.
Beside you,
lay the upper body
of a legless lamb,
prepared to be slit
from neck to belly,
the mutilators
standing around her,
waiting to discover
what dwelled within.
I imagined
a heart still beating —
that she would feel pain
as they cut into her,
though her vacant eyes
showed no sign of life.
I awakened then, aware
that I had been sacrificed
so that you might have
a second chance at life.
What they found inside of me,
remains a mystery.
My Whispering Heart
If you could only know
the feelings trapped
inside my throat
that menace and occlude,
Then they would gently
rise and float,
like breath of morning dew
If I had shared
the words I tried
to plot upon the page,
they would have shown —
But I was too beset with grief,
and too afraid
to let my feelings known
So many things
I wanted to impart,
and needed you to know —
I hope yours heard
my whispering heart
that day I watched you go
An Unwanted Companion
I sit in the silence of the golden hour,
My heart syncs with its flickering light
Behind silver clouds a shy sun cowers,
Struggling to ward off the night
My eyes search for life in a world so still,
The mind conjures movement not there
Perched high in a tree two nightingales trill
A birdsong that no one can hear
A sadness imposes that sits by my side,
A companion I never did seek
It fills the void left behind when you died,
As memories fall soft on my cheek
Butterfly and Rose
One morning deep in summer
a butterfly was birthed,
Of iridescent colours
it flit-fluttered in its mirth
Winding down a garden path
it rested on a rose,
That paled against its beauty
in bright sunlight, juxtaposed
Flushing pink and blushing blue
with golden yellows wed,
It bonded with the blossom
and remained in flower bed
When winter chill upon them fell
and garden took to sleep,
The two in perfect synchrony
till springtime thaw did keep
Susan Mayer Brumel has been writing poetry since retiring four years ago, from a thirty-five year career in hospice counselling. Her work is inspired by the spiritual journeys of her patients, the compelling beauty of nature, and the human condition. When not writing, Susan enjoys playing piano and singing, getting lost in the woods with her Bernese Mountain Dog, Dottie, floral design, and jumping in puddles with her grandchildren.
Lovely poetry written from a place of creativity and beauty from a heart of equal billing.
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ReplyDeleteYour poetry sparks deep emotional life lessons that is experienced by many but rarely spoken about. You are a true modern day Poet who’s works will be read and enjoyed long after our departure from earth. You are a true talent indeed.
ReplyDeleteHer poetry touches my heart and soul and makes me think, and wonder and cry and smile. What more can we expect from beautiful words written with love and caring?
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ReplyDeleteYour ability to express and create a world with just your words is a true gift. Your are an amazing talent and I look forward to seeing more of your work.
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