About the Poem
Originally written to try and capture up the poignancy of lost love, it took on a special resonance in March 199 when my friend's young wife took her own life.
Gone |
by Howard Bellaby |
The garden gate still swings the same, The garden path stills winds its way, Nothing's changed in the trees and the flowers, Since the day you went away. The door still opens and closes And doesn't care that you're gone, The curtains still open gladly And the windows, to let in the sun The carpets still are lying, And the three- piece suite's in place, And the mirror in the hallway's said nothing, Now it does not reflect your face The fire still burns brightly, And the piano is still in tune, And the electric bulb when switched on, Still starkly lights the room The newspaper boy still turns up And the newspaper it does to, But he no longer posts that glossy magazine, That he used to bring for you And the chilled pints of milk, Safe in the icy packages printed blue, Have never asked why now they were bought for one, When once they were bought for two. The flowers in the garden border, Still lean and tremble and sway, And have long since forgiven you, For cutting some of them away And the bedroom clock ticks loudly on, Marking each passing hour, And the bathroom cabinet keeps secret its memories, Of watching you take a shower No, nothing's changed since you went, The wardrobe doesn't miss your clothes And there's no sign of my memories of you, I've hidden all of those And you won't come again, And we won't care that you do not, Me, my house and garden, Well survive with what we've got Or at least I thought it was so, Until last night through the open door, I heard my beds soft sheets crying quietly, Because you were no more |
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10 Visitor Comments
Shana
My goodness. This brought tears to my eyes. It's beautiful.
Dee
Your poem has a nice ring to it. I like how you put the poem together. It's really a nice poem.
Billy
Stunning
Timothy
I wasn't sure about this poem at all. Whilst I was reading it I kept thinking that it was cleverly written, but no real feeling, until (and this really brought the poem into its own)the last two lines. It sent shivers down my spine, brought the whole poem to life and touched me immensely. Excellent Poem
Courtney
I loved this poem. Just giving one example and I have a few, Would be because you can put yourself in that place (you've been there before). Somehow, Everything but Nothing has changed. The realization that the world around you still keeps on.
ARTEMIS
I JUST LOVE THAT POEM SO MUCH.
Julia
Could not relate this poem to my own life currently,but the emotion within it was so strong I was physically moved to tears at the end.Amazing work
Katie
I can relate to this poem, it says exactly how I feel. I lost my fianee, and the father of my child 5 months ago. This is sooooo true.
uma
from all the other poems this was the best i have read.
Beth
OH MY GOSH! Those were the words that came out of my mouth at the end of the poem. I was deeply touched. It is beautifully sad and lovely, all at the same time.
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