Memories stirring in my heart,
I long to meet him before I depart.
Will my silent pleas reach the sky,
Or will I leave this world without a goodbye?
Stars above witness my heart’s cries,
As I lay on the bed with closed eyes
Dear Lord, why me?
Softly, my lips whisper,
Tears cascade like a sombre river.
Yet, as always, there is no answer,
And there it grins, my cancer,
Making me feel helpless and low,
Did I deserve this harsh blow?
Wondering, is this my age to depart?
I quickly replace my cynic thoughts
With hope, untying my mind of knots.
With closed eyes, lost in repose,
A gentle touch revives me, and I rose.
He stands there, a smile on his face,
“You’re not going anywhere,” he says with grace.
Sheela Iyer