Only One

 


In the quiet yard, where shadows softly lie,

Your tiny footprints linger, though you’ve said goodbye.

A whispered memory in the breeze’s gentle flow,

The echo of your laughter, the light you used to show.


Sunlight caught in downy hair, a wonder in your gaze,

Exploring all the borders of our fleeting, tender days.

A red rose torn in triumph, a treasure in your hand,

Moments spun from innocence, too precious to withstand.


I remember how I warned, how I tried to keep you near,

But time’s unyielding river carried you away from here.

Now silent grass and untouched blooms mark where you once stood,

A sacred space of memories, misunderstood.


Your voice still dances in the corners of my mind,

A melody of love that I can scarcely leave behind.

Oh, how I long to hold you, to hear your cry again,

To keep you in my heartbeat, safe from grief and pain.


I trace the empty spaces where your laughter used to ring,

Feel the hollow echo of the joy that you would bring.

The toys remain in corners, untouched and still,

Guarding silent secrets of your fleeting will.


The doorway bears your height, a sacred, trembling line,

A mark of innocence, a symbol so divine.

And in the quiet dusk, I see your face’s gentle glow,

A ghost in every shadow, in every place I go.


Fate was quiet and merciless, a thief in midnight’s guise,

It took my sun, my brightness, and left only skies.

But love, unbroken, whispers softly through the night,

A lullaby of memories, a flickering light.


I hold these fragile moments, like glass they softly gleam,

Shattered by the absence, bleeding in a dream.

Yet love persists in every breath I take,

A sacred ache for the child I could not remake.


Your footsteps are etched deep in my heart’s hollow core,

Guiding me through grief, forever I adore.

Though the world no longer carries your small, precious weight,

Your spirit lives within me - a love that won't abate.


And so I gather broken pieces, tender, fierce, and strong,

Carrying your memory in a lifelong song.

A prayer whispered softly into the endless sky,

That someday, somehow, I’ll hear your voice nearby.


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