I hadn’t seen you in a long time.
Not since my mind broke
and I checked out of this world.
I was caught up in my own mind,
I wanted to get back home and hide
and I didn’t notice how severely bad
things had gotten for you.
Neither of us looked the same.
You lost weight and I surely gained.
Some of the last words
I said to you were thank you.
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I wish I was visiting
under different circumstances
and that I didn’t have to ask that question.
I know you didn’t mind
and you were there
for my mom all the time,
but thank you.
Not only for that moment,
not only for that one favor.
Thank you for being my mother’s friend,
thank you for being there for her
and thank you for being someone who could understand.
Thank you for giving her a shoulder
that I know she could lay her head on.
My mother is tough,
but I know sometimes carrying
that burden can get very rough.
Thank you for making my mom smile,
she has had a rough life.
Hell, sometimes it’s me
who gives her a lot of strife.
You have left an image in my mind,
of a person strong and kind,
who shared so much love
and who gave what she could
to a woman who I love.
Ms. Gaynell, you are truly
someone to look up to.
I only hope that one day
I’ll have as big of a heart as you do.
That one day, this chiseled
rock of a heart that’s heavy in my chest
will thaw out and grow warm.
I thank you, Ms. Gaynell,
and I hope the road you now travel
will treat you well.
You have parted this world,
but I’ll never forget
you were like a burning light
in my mother’s time of night.
So, thank you, Ms. Gaynell.
- dedicated to Gaynell Jackson