Bill
15 October 2014
A gentle breeze running waves through the grass
Ghostly gums stand guard under soft sky
A scent of fresh earth
Young, and older, file quietly by
Six men carry him with purpose now
The preacher reminds all of the hope
A bird cries above
Lifts on the breeze, wheels over the slope
Mum and Dad and brother and sisters
Hold each other close and they weep
A son is placed here
In the rich earth a man laid to sleep
A zephyr of wind, patter of leaves
Petals rain down from hands wet with tears
No voice can be heard
Until one cries out: “for Bill three cheers”
Across the gentle slopes cheers ring out
Birds lift up and sail on Spring’s light air
All the lives he touched
Unite their voices, express their care
In the afternoon light of the day
In our thoughts and hopes we hear him still
The Dad says let’s go
In the welcoming field we leave Bill
After my nephew, Bill Spencer, was buried on 15 October 2014, at the age of 26, following an accident.
Image: Tobias Keller on Unsplash
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