you never asked for anything
not even an answer
to that unspoken question between us
then one day i looked up and you were gone
now i'm left wondering if i should have offered more
who were you, really?
who were we?
our time together was like a spring ephemeral
growing through the last of winter’s snow
a sprout
a bud
a bloom
a blossom
how will I flourish now?

This poem was published in laid bare, an art and poetry booklet by Diane Perazzo and Barbara Brown. 2025.
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I feel your heartbreak. Is this about your son?
Barbara Brown barbarabrown.ca
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Fundamentally yes, but I’m hoping we all can relate. ❤️💦