The loss of a loved one is a hard thing for anyone to bear,
whether it’s a child or an adult and that terrible struggle is what Invisible
Love is about.
Invisible
love
She lies there whispering like
a madwoman
his name repeatedly like a
chant or the beat
from a war drum but his love is
invisible,
it carries across on the wind
like autumn leaves,
shatters against the glass like
ice,
it resides no place that the
eye can see,
that her hands can touch,
that’s why her thoughts bleed
enough to build
a river of blood that her
children inherit
along with her hate, a frozen
picture of parent,
an absent father as dear to
their mother as the
portrait of Jesus that hangs on
the mantel but
his love is invisible, it will
never hold them,
never hold back her hair like
the leather thong
that holds tight her black and
white hair,
never raise their son into a
man or walk their daughter
down the aisle, there is
nothing left but his old boots,
their leather hard enough to
creak when
their little boy wears them
trying to summon his
ghost from out of his tombstone
but nothing lives
but his tears.