The Waiting Game by Jacqueline Nash

I have also written this poem in the form of a micropoem also called ‘The Waiting Game’ which you can view on my micropoetry blog Jacqueline C Nash Micropoetry.

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The Waiting Game

It’s a waiting game none of us wants to play,
the outcome blows harshly in the winds of reality,
spoken words that no-one needs to say,
for they are written in our eyes for all to see.

Although we knew this time would soon be here,
knowing doesn’t make it easier to bear.
Until that final breath escapes into the atmosphere,
we play the waiting game in silent prayer.

About Jacqueline C Nash

Jacqueline loves to write poetry and has also written a book but none of her work has been published, she writes purely for enjoyment. It has helped her through good and bad times, the last few years of which have been particularly difficult. Her poetry is inspired by nature and life in general. Much of her work is from true life, sometimes stretching the truth a little, but it is also from her imagination. Jacqueline is a firm believer that creativity feeds the soul. As well as poetry she loves music, dance and dabbles in mixed media art and up-cycling.
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2 Responses to The Waiting Game by Jacqueline Nash

  1. Karen Bain - Writer says:

    Beautifully written and emotively tender Jacqueline. X

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  2. jcnashpoems says:

    Sorry for the late reply Karen and thank you for your kind words 🙂

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