“Where the Light Still Falls” A Poem About Grief, Love, and Memory

Photo Axton Mitchell took of a red flower with Where the Light still Falls over the photo in white text


“Where the Light Still Falls”

By Axton N.O. Mitchell

He was your Ray of sunlight,

even when he didn’t believe it.

The world can be too loud

for hearts that feel everything,

he felt it all:

the ache, the joy,

the weight of trying to be “okay.”

You gave him everything,

even when you didn’t know how to fix it.

Love was never the question.

though he stepped away

from this life, much too soon,

he did not step away from love.

Not yours.

Nor his daughters.

the kind that lingers

in photographs and old shirts

and the sudden smell of rain.

There is no map for grief,

but there are footprints

That are his,

still pressed into every room he knew.

He is not defined by how he left

but by how deeply he was loved.

And 

Always will be

Photo Axton Mitchell took of a red flower with Where the Light still Falls over the photo in white text


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2 responses to ““Where the Light Still Falls” A Poem About Grief, Love, and Memory”

  1. Eunuchorn Avatar

    You know how to pick ’em! That was very moving

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