A Human Loss
The Start Of A New Life
A life has been led,
Tears have been shed,
There is much left to say,
We must not forget,
The imprint he left,
On the hearts of those he prayed,
The man who's life,
Was so dear...
But came with a price,
For in his wake he left,
The one thing,
Which cannot be put to rest,
What makes the world go round?
What makes everything safe and sound?
...But for now we remember,
The anniversary we celebrated in December,
The memories, the good times,
What makes this poem rhyme,
The friendships he made,
The places he stayed,
The one who granted all his wishes,
The one who gave him riches,
Not gold, not that desirable evil
Which turns men into devils
But of a lifelong desire,
To achieve a place,
A place in the clouds,
With the one who cemented,
The faith in him,
Which he never resented,
The one who created,
All life on this land,
A thing without which,
This earth would be very bland,
He left behind,
A large family, so kind
A daughter and two sons
A sister times four,
And a brother thrice times over,
Who live this world over,
He has joined his own,
Dear loving parents,
Who left this world all those years ago,
And his dear three sisters,
Who have missed him so,
A long wait they have had
Finally, at last!
They welcome him in such delight,
A son and a brother,
To them,
He is thee,
Who will be the next to join?
For now,
We shall wait and see,
For though he may be missed,
Very much, I must admit,
He is happy, and is resting,
And so, we must let him,
His words forget we shall not,
His grave will never rot
While my heart aches deeply,
We must not weep,
A life without him was unfathomable,
Completely unimaginable,
Not something I could comprehend,
But all things come to an end,
His absence is like,
The sea without the fishes,
But he achieved,
His lifelong desire,
To be with the one,
Who grants wishes,