You wont live forever
No one will
It’s an illusion to think so.
You can be here one day
Perfectly healthy
Enjoying life
And gone the next.
Don’t ever think you have to be sick to die.
It was a flash of red
Struck in the neck
I felt the impact
The sudden sensation of pain
Then a numbness
My head swam
I fought to clear it
Then a darkness descended.
I heard them rushing about
Their gentle arms cradled me
Through the haze I heard
Frantic cries for help
But I knew it was too late.
I drifted off, they faded away
Then nothing for so long
Till you appeared
You held my hand
Gained my confidence
Settled my racing thoughts
Reassured me I was ok.
My physical self is gone
This spiritual self lives on
I know I am in their hearts
It’s where I want to be
To ease their burden.
Now you become a memory
Loved ones will treasure precious moments
Honours will flow
You will be missed,
Forever 63 will be your score
408 your number.
Rest easy young man
You left a legacy
Others can only dream of.
This is another tribute to Phillip Hughes who died this week in a very tragic cricket accident.
Written for: http://mindlovemiserysmenagerie.wordpress.com/2014/11/30/prompt-83-won-and-please-read-important-info/
I read about that — what a horrible freak accident — but a beautiful tribute, Michael.
Thank you Jen it’s a very sad time down here.
I am so sorry. 😦
What a beautiful tribute Michael and we do indeed live on in other’s hearts, in the opening lines you nail the topic
Thank you Yves we do have a tenuous hold on life and should never be under the illusion that it is permanent.
So true, enjoy while it lasts!
How very sad. What a lovely tribute to him.
I’m not afraid of dying, but I’m afraid of some of the methods that might take me out.
http://openmindedsearchfortruth.blogspot.com/2014/11/won.html
When it happens we may not get many choices sadly. Thanks for your comment.
That was so beautiful, Michael–even if it did bring me to tears. Such a tragedy. My heart goes out to Sean Abbott. This is something I doubt he’ll ever get over.
Thank you Lyn it has affected so many of us. One hopes Sean does but it will take time I am sure.
A horrible tragedy that you’ve written about so well. A fitting tribute.
Thank you Misky.
What a beautiful tribute, Michael, the sudden loss a tragedy to those left behind, if one has faith, the end is only a new beginning.
Thank you Oliana, it has been an event that has touched so many, but I feel for his family who must be shattered.
Right away I caught on that you were writing from the point of view of the cricket player. That makes it an even more powerful message for all of us. In this way, you are helping him touch all of us, all over the world. And I know little about cricket (baseball, football–yes) and nothing of this young man. Strong message, Michael.
Thank you Victoria, for this prompt it seemed the way to go as I had earlier written about him in d’verse, sort of like getting my grief out of my system.
I looked up the gent. I did not know anything about him. Any death at so young, is tragic.
Even if it occurs doing what one loves.
A fine tribute and fit to the prompt.
Thank you so much Jules.
beautiful and the first person gives it that looking in from the other side.
Thanks for your visit hope you are doing well 🙂
Thank you for dropping by, and yes I am doing well thank you for asking. I must try and come by your blog more often.
Sadly we just never know… Wednesday will be a very tough day.
It will indeed. Thanks for dropping by.