death of a loved one

Empty Spaces

Written by Susan Noyes Anderson on . Posted in Death and Grief Poems

©2020 Susan Noyes Anderson

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Every day a hundred ways to know you are gone.
Sometimes, I can’t help but wish that I could move on.
You left us with so many spaces, so many empty places,
left me with so many spaces, too many empty places.

Moon fell out of orbit when your sun left the sky.
You’re the only star I see; I can’t say goodbye.
You left us with so many spaces, so many empty places,
left me with so many spaces, too many empty places.

Miss you every day with all my heart and my soul.
The space you left fits only you, so please make me whole.
Come and show me how to fill it; step in and help me fill it.
I don’t know if I can will it, need you to help me fill it.

Every day a hundred ways to know you are gone.
Loving you is what I do, no way to move on.
So I will keep the empty spaces, visit the empty places,
find you in the empty spaces, fill up each empty place

with you.

If this poem resonated with you, you might also enjoy “Grieving Mother” and “Wishing You Home.” Find more poems on grieving and loss here.

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Susan Noyes Anderson

Susan Noyes Anderson is the author of At the End of Your Rope, There’s Hope, Deseret Book, ©1997; Awaken Your Spiritual Power: The Fairy Godmother Isn’t Coming!, Karisma Press, ©1999; and His Children (poetry only, photos are by Anita Schiller), Vantage Point Press, ©2003.

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