Shooting Star

poem by: D'Vina Dietrich
Written on Dec 06, 2019

Pedaling down a road surrounded by trees
Just I and my mother beside me

It was a warm breezy night.
Star filled sky, providing light.

Gazing at the sky, so brilliant!
Mothers voice shouts with excitement.

"Look a shooting star!" With sparkles in her eye
"Make a wish mija!" I stood mesmerized. 

My wish: "Please, don't ever leave me."
But that wish never came to be.

12 years later mother passed away. 
Since then, I haven't been the same.

Shooting stars don't mean a thing.
How do I carry on with all this pain?

 

Tags: Sad, Depressing, Pain, Imagery, Deep,

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Frank Hornby . commented on Dec 06, 2019 at 3:47pm
....it really is hard to take when your mother passes away.....mine died in 1978...December 10th......I always struggle with my emotions when that date approaches.......(mothers never leave)....sad, but lovely poem D'Vina......✌🏻
D'Vina Dietrich commented on Dec 06, 2019 at 4:58pm
It is really hard, thank you. I'm sorry you lost yours too. 😪

 

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