Monday, December 8, 2025

Alone

 



The pines, darkly shrouded
in morning mist,
line the river
like guardians of the wild.

The water roars its winter fury,
white spray tumbling over rocks
and through the narrow
rock-walled chasm,
green with the river's passage,
all these years.

An eagle surveys all
from his perch atop
a giant cedar.

And me? I walk in sorrow
along your favourite river,
holding your leash
and still - always - missing you.

Do you feel me,
searching for your spirit,
lost in the absence
of your soft padding footsteps
by my side?

How many sad walks
along the river will it take
before there are no tears?
Your being gone
is still too big an absence,
and it has nearly been
one year.


for Mary's prompt at What's Going On - Lonely ,  In this poem I remember how I felt the first time I walked the river at Stamp Falls after Pup's death. I still miss him, and it has been fourteen years, as many years as he was alive. He had, as Annell once wrote, "a spirit too big to kill."

10 comments:

  1. Your poem about missing Pup captures the feeling of loneliness one has when thinking back on a deceased loved one. Reflective, intense, and real. Your details capture the scene, as if it was yesterday. Wow - unbelievable that it has been fourteen years.

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  2. Oh! How you miss Pup, Sherry! Words moist with tears and the intense longing to be with him again deeply touch. The loneliness is almost tangible. A beautiful poem.

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  3. Thank God for these "guardians of the wild" and the river they walk along. So alone without your pup, you have the scenes wherein you can see him.

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  4. How many sad walks
    along the river will it take
    before there are no tears? - oh Sherry, this line is heartbreaking... you hold the sorrow but also the beautiful memories..

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  5. aww big hug I feel you A poignant and beautiful poem Especially "lost in the absence of your soft padding footsteps
    by my side?"

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  6. What a tenderly written and heartfelt reflection on love and loss. I am sure Pup's spirit is still with you as you both have shining hearts - Jae

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  7. (Jim:) We miss those pets who are gone, thanks for the feelings on this. I too, miss my Adi terribly, she died in 2012.

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  8. Sigh. It looks like we all know this feeling, one way or another.

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  9. A sad and intense poem about a missing friend, companion, loyal animal - I've been there done that, Sherry, so I can identify fully with what you describe...

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  10. Very tender and heartfelt ♥️ I am an animal lover and I can feel you. Warm greetings from Montreal, 🇨🇦 🍁 Canada ❤️ 😊

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