Eve Poem by David Harris

Eve

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Detdicated to Eve Croft
May she Rest In Peace


It was over forty years ago
when I first met her.
I had barely left my teens.
She was older than me;
in fact, she was a friend’s mother.
Divorce had left her lonely
with three sons to bring up.
Life was not easy,
not much time to herself.
Slowly after meeting her,
a friendship between us grew.

To make her life sustainable
I took her out
from time to time.
We held hands at the pictures
and when we went anywhere.
She often worried
what people would think of me.
I didn’t really care what people thought.
Eve was a friend
and there was nothing more to be said.

For the next couple of years
our friendship never wavered.
We would hug and smile
whenever we did meet.
There was never any romance involved,
we were just very good friends.

I never forget when she had an offer
to move in with someone.
She was so worried
that I would think badly of her.
She was almost in tears
when she told me his proposition.
I put my arm around her shoulder
and reassured her it was all right.
That our friendship would never diminish
regardless what she did.

Sadly, her going away
was never meant to be.
She fell ill with cancer
and went to live with her sister
who would care for her.
It was the last time
I was ever to see her.

It was a few years later
I bumped into her eldest son.
When I asked him about his mum
he looked at me strangely
with tears holding back I his eyes.
She died I thought you knew.
I said that I didn’t.

He said he couldn’t stop
as he had a bus to catch,
and then he was gone.
With head bowed, I turned away
and started walking home.
Tears leaked from my eyes
making small lines across my cheeks.
My regret then and will always be
that I never had a chance
to say a proper goodbye.


1 January 2008

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
JoAnn McGrath 01 January 2008

This one is a hard one to comment on David....it's so sad and melancholy....not being able to say goodbye to someone in your life that you care deeply for....is hard on one's soul...there seems to be no closure...yet even when one says goodbye we still look back on those memories and are thankful for what one DID have....so there is where you must reside...not that you couldn't say goodbye but all the happy memories that belong to only her and you and no one can take those away from you...thanks for showing your softer side....but we all know your just a big teddy bear....hehehe

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