DON'T SUFFER IN SILENCE:
(a poem I wrote some time ago)
The words "Don't Suffer In Silence"
Hit hard and brought tears to my eyes.
Being an epiletic widow of 79 years,
Family problems I can't disguise.
I've lived totally alone these past few years,
No company do nI see.
I've contacted many places for help,
Which always prove negative results for me.
I appreciate during the pandemic
Many more people help they required.
But the excuses I'm given so often,
I'm beginning to tire.
I lost my youngest son in 2018,
He lived many years in Spain.
It's hard to come to terms with his passing,
Knowing I won't see or hear him again.
I would love to "Rejoin" the world.
Going to the hairdressers and opticians a "Must".
Taking that first hard step alone.
I would like someone I can trust.
So yes! I'm so very lonely,
"Suffering In Silence" I can relate.
I'm used to travelling world wide in the past,
Remaining indoors is something I hate.
HAPPY FFRIDAY:
Yvonne: 16/06/2023,
I've tried to Follow your blog but I get a message that I don't have permission to do so. Likewise when I've tried to comment I get a similar message.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying again.
Thank you Arlee this has come through, I don't know what is going on but I do appreciate yjou trying.
DeleteYvonne.
Oh my. This poem is sad, but please, please do not feel alone. We are here. We bloggers unite. I tried to resign up as a follower but it blocked me. Oh well. I am going to check in no matter what, so do not fear. It does not publicly show me, but I AM HERE. Do not despair, my friend.
ReplyDeleteI admit I'm not on the computer as much since retired. But a few times a week for sure. Take care. Please keep your spirits up. Go to your beloved sea and I hope your cataracts are fixed soon. Keep posting poems - I love them!!!!
Thank you Joanne, have recieved your comment, It;s good to know youre there and have taken in yoour advice.
DeleteYvonne.