On His Birthday, 84 Years Out   5 comments

Thomas R. Turner, May 23, 1942 – November 13, 2014 — Image by kenne

A Brother Lost

Now that it’s daylight at five,
I am awakened by the
Soft sounds of morning doves,

Delaying for a moment
My feet hitting the floor —
Just long enough

To think about my brother
Who no longer writes, 
Calls or returns mine. 

There’s no reason.
He has never needed
A reason to not call — 

For him,
calls need a reason, 
even made up ones —

Sharing a quote,
Name now forgotten,
Need to reach out.

Now lost in the northwest,
Imprisoned by his mind,
Lacking courage to create.

Now each day, I live with
Words no longer spoken,
Words no longer written.

— kenne 

5 responses to “On His Birthday, 84 Years Out

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  1. Thank you, Kenne, for your moving tale!

    Joanna

  2. Moving poetry, Kenne.

  3. Nice tribute to your brother. Enjoyed reading his notes.

  4. Loved that guy . . . And his brother

  5. appreciated that poem Kenee

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