O Child
O Child
O Child, why did you leave?
I wake I eat I drink.
My mind is numb; I cannot think.
I weep the tears; I watch them sink.
And always do I grieve.
O Child I call your name.
In bitter watches of the night.
No sound no stars no soft moonlight.
Always darkness; no more sight
I will not ever be the same.
O Child my aching arms are cold.
No gurgling smiling infant joy.
No colored walls or broken toy.
No dancing dress; no calling boy.
I feel so very dry and old.
O Child I see your face.
My prison sentence served with time.
A mother's love my only crime.
You greet me now in light sublime.
At last I see your face.
O Child, we are so high!
The stars are wheeling overhead,
The clouds beneath; a cotton bed;
This playground for the Joyful Dead.
At last we wave goodbye.
SA Clarke
Nicole Ann Clarke-Seabold
02/06/1986 - 04/02/2010
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