
Farewell Letter to My Son
She wrote me a letter
after her death
and I remember
a kind of happy light
falling on the envelope
as I sat by the rose tree
on her old bench
at the back door,
so surprised by its arrival
wondering what she would say,
looking up before I could open it
and laughing to myself
in silent expectation.
Dear son, it is time
for me to leave you.
I am afraid that the words
you are used to hearing
are no longer mine to give,
they are gone and mingled
back in the world
where it is no longer
in my power
to be their first
original author
not their last loving bearer.
You can hear
motherly
words of affection now
only from your own mouth
and only
when you speak them
to those
who stand
motherless
before you.
As for me I must forsake
adulthood
and be bound gladly
to a new childhood.
You must understand
this apprenticeship
demands of me
an elemental innocence
from everything
I ever held in my hands.
I know your generous soul
is well able to let me go
you will in the end
be happy to know
my God was true
and I find myself
after loving you all so long,
in the wide,
infinite mercy
of being mothered myself.
P.S. All your intuitions are true.
By David Whyte
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what a beautiful poem and touches deeply as we just buried my mom yesterday
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I am so sorry for your loss. This must be a very difficult day for you. I’m glad I chose to post this poem today, and that it touched you, and I hope brought some solace.
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Thanks Deborah. It did
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Touching and moving.
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I’m glad you thought so. Me too.
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Thank you. 💔🌺🙏
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You are so welcome.
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This is so beautiful, it moves me to tears. What precious, precious words. Thank you for sharing, debra. Happy Mother’s Day.
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You are so welcome, Ginny. Happy Mother’s Day to you too!
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