When the tears fall

When the tears fall 

Empty and angry at everything and everyone,
yet not knowing why.

Then suddenly you realise
that the empty feeling is a hollow space in your heart
where they used to live.

The tears start to fall when the realisation settles in.
They fall and fall,
like rain in an April shower.

If only grief came with a handbook
explaining why you feel the way you do,
so it isn’t mistaken for boredom,
restlessness,
or the need to run towards something new.

But sticking plasters never hold for long.
The real emotion seeps through eventually.

And then you realise
the emptiness,
the longing,
the sadness,
the uncertainty,
are all there because you miss him.

Donna Weeks

Avatar photoDonna May-Weeks is from the South West of England. She is autistic and works in a caring profession supporting others through difficult times. Writing poetry helps her process emotions, understand experiences, and express what can be hard to say out loud. This piece is deeply personal and marks the first time she has shared her writing publicly.

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