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Will I Ever Stop Asking …

Posted on: November 30, 2018 | Posted by: Kelley Lynn

Will I Ever Stop Asking 

Where would we be, 

had you not died? 

 

Will I ever stop wondering 

what would have happened 

in our life together

if you were still here? 

 

Will I ever be at peace 

with the idea that my life is filled 

with questions

that do not have answers? 

 

Will I ever feel okay 

with the knowing 

that large pieces of my life

will always remain unknown?

 

Will I?

There are so many things I wish I could know. 

I wish I could know what life and marriage would have brought us, 

after 4 years and 9 months. 

I wish I could know what it feels like

to celebrate 5 years together. Or ten. Or twenty. 

I wish I could know what a lifetime with the same person 

feels like. 

 

My husband was a person who was happy. 

Seemed happy. 

I think he was happy. 

Will I ever really know? 

He walked around our apartment, whistling. 

Often. 

 

He coped with stress through music. 

He would go in the other room, 

by himself, 

and strum that guitar, 

until the demons went away. 

Until he stopped thinking about what he saw that day on the job. 

On the ambulance. 

Trauma. Death. Little kids he couldnt save. 

He always said that was the absolute worst. 

Sometimes he would talk about with me. 

Afterwards. 

After he played the music. 

And sometimes he would stay silent, 

and just want to sit side by side, 

holding my hand. 

 

Is that why his heart gave out? 

Was he more affected than he let on?

Was he really good at hiding stress from me, 

or did he really just know how to seperate

the horrors, from the good? 

I dont know. 

But I wonder. 

Often. 

 

I wonder what years and years at that job

would have done to him. 

If he had lived. 

 

I wonder what kinds of things 

he saw and experienced and felt

during his time in the Air Force,

and his time serving in Desert Storm. 

I have nobody to ask these questions, 

and when he was around, 

I didnt ask enough questions. 

I wish I had listened harder, 

and heard more of his stories. 

I used to love just hearing him talk. 

Sometimes I loved it so much, 

I may have forgotten to really listen, 

to the words. 

 

Time goes on. 

And I keep forgetting 

the words 

to the songs of his life. 

It makes me sad

that I can never ask him

if he was truly happy,

when he died, 

and when he lived. 

 

Our future remains unknown, 

and the time we shared together, 

so simple and loving and kind, 

now seems a mystery, 

that I can’t seem to stop 

wondering about. 

Categories: Widowed Memories, Widowed and Healing, Widowed Milestones, Widowed Emotions, Military Widowed, Widowed Suddenly

About Kelley Lynn

Kelley Lynn is a comedian, actor, TED talk speaker, and author of "My Husband Is Not a Rainbow: the brutally awful, hilarious truth about life, love, grief, and loss." Kelley was widowed at age 39 when her beautiful husband Don left for work one morning and never came home. (sudden heart attack.) Since then, it has been her mission to change the conversations we have surrounding grief and death, and to help those who are sitting in the dark, to find some light again. Kelley is a proud kitty mom to Sammy and Autumn, the 2 rescues that she and Don adopted together. In 2017, Kelley met her next great love story, Nick. They married on New Year's Eve 2020 in a FB LIVE ceremony, and are loving their new home in Westminster, MA.

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