A bittersweet goodbye..
A bittersweet goodbye
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
Goodbyes are necessary. Need closure to all things.
Bittersweet closure
“I walked up to her house.
I celebrated one year with this young woman.
In the comfort of her small apartment.
We learned passion and hate.”
An angelic face answered the door.
She asked me. Why did I come?
She fell into my arms.
I was leaving the Army.
Three years in the beauty and elegance
of Germany was coming to the end.
I told her. I came for closure.
My beautiful Daniela took me to
heaven and hell.
We entwined two lives for a year.
Her beauty enchanted my heart.
We reached the pinnacle of passion.
A million sweet kisses and thousand
words of love.
Now she is crying.
Her new love is dead.
I whispered I didn’t want anyone to die.
I went to the Army P.X. and
I brought her favorite rum to her.
I Play her Leonard Cohen music and
I allow her to hold on to me.
Silence is necessary,
sometimes words don’t mean much.
They only swim in sadness.
Allow pain to do the fatal mercy
of killing off the last of your hope and joy.
A young woman broke my heart.
The elixir of sweet love has turned bittersweet.
Now forgiveness and kindness are all
we have left.
Sweet and beautiful Daniela
Asked did I come to save her?
I whispered. I came to say goodbye the right way.
To tell you thank you.
Her blue eyes looked into mine.
Asked for what?
I condemn you to grief and damnation.
I kissed her forehead and
I told her.
The only offense would be if we don’t try to love.
Breathtaking kisses;
the warmth of two bodies becoming one for a time;
nights of love and passion.
Will always bring a smile.
When the body and mind are old and tire.
Those stories won’t ever leave the heart and dreams.
I sat and baby sit Daniela for three days.
I leave her with no words of love.
Just a bittersweet goodbye.
Coyote
July 1982
Thank you for your service John, wonderful writing
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Thank you for reading and the comment. I do appreciate.
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thank you my friend.
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Happy to read and share your posts, My Friend! 😊✨✨👍
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This was a beautiful piece, Johnny!! Life and Love don’t always keep us on the same pathway! And it is sad and bittersweet when love has to be let go, never forgotten or ending, but parting and letting go so life can move forward. Filled with wisdom, Love, caring and bittersweet sadness. Real life at times making us wish we could have taken that “Road Less Travelled” and living those what if’s and might have beens!! Bravo, Bravo!! Thank you as always for the seeds of inspiration you have left me in this wonderful piece!!
😊✨✨👍
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Thank you my kind friend for reading and the kind words. We are always learning.
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Yes, so true but sometimes the tuition is at a high price, isn’t it??
Happy to read and share your posts, My Friend! 😊✨✨👍
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Loved the poem, but mostly reading you and ACs response. Your comradeship is lovely. Thank you both for your service. Thank you!
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Thank you dear Joan for reading and the comment. I do appreciate your kind words.
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Thank you John.
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You are welcome Joan.
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Thank you for your service. I was in the 82nd Airborne Division from 98-01. I also served for three years in the guard after that. Great poem!
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My unit was gas and water. We followed the 82nd at Fort Steward. I served 15 years. Thank you for reading and the comment. I appreciate. Thank you for your service.
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My unit was aviation, but I was a Petroleum Supply Specialist (77F). We spent a lot of time in the field, but looking back, we had some fun times.
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I was 77F, myself. I had some good times too.
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Where in Germany had you been stationed?
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I was station in Böblingen from 1976-1980. Was a beautiful small city. I was eighteen years old and in Germany. I was very lucky.
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
indeed bittersweet yet in its own way, loving!
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Thank you my kind friend.
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