Missing You - A Quadrille

 dVerse #231 : Making Much of Poems 

Pen us a smallish poem of just 44 words, including some semblance of the word MUCH. 

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Like scattered pieces of child’s puzzle,

I shattered.

Missing the most important piece,

right there, where the ragged hole

in my heart is.


Nothing fits

to fill it.


So much left unsaid.

So much left undone.


You died much too early.


I wasn’t ready.


©2025 Lisa Smith Nelson. All Rights Reserved  

#dverse #quadrille 

Comments

  1. This is such a poignant quadrille, Lisa, and the simile ‘like scattered pieces of child’s puzzle…missing the most important piece’ is so effective. We're never ready.

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  2. Oh, Lisa. This is so beautifully spilled. My condolences, if it's autobiographical.

    De

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  3. Oh! I felt this one, Lisa. So sadly beautiful and heartfelt. We're never ready. xx

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  4. A very heartfelt poem. So sorry for your loss.

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  5. Goodness, we never are. Only one of my family members languished in the hospital for a long time. Most of them just went suddenly unexpectedly. I was never ready.

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  6. I am so sorry to read this painful but tender poem❤️

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  7. I feel an ache in my being as I read your poem. My condolences to you in your loss, Lisa.

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  8. Hauntingly beautiful.

    Arcadia Maria

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  9. Your poem pulls at the heartstrings - the grief is felt.

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  10. What a heartfelt and tender poem - Jae

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