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Ready for Goodbye

Thursday, September 11, 2014



How do you prepare a heart to ache
Or ready arms for emptiness
Because too soon she will be far away
Her hugs and wild hair
Her silly voice, imagination and spontaneity
Two peas
And she's not ready to go a week without her
I'm not ready 
And so I hold her and we ready 
Ready our hearts 
And whisper what goodbye for now means
While making plans for road trips and Skype dates
Because our readiness doesn't determine how this life goes
Life just goes
And we get to choose how to react
So we look at maps and measure miles in time 
We make plans
And talk about how forever isn't disrupted by distance
But until the day that goodbye is required
Two peas they remain 
Living between make-believe and reality, surrounded by barbies, running with abandon, holding hands, overflowing with passion for everything life and hugging tightly 




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Writing for five minutes about one word.
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17 comments:

S said...

i loved this picture you created. is this two cousins? two best friends?
"Because our readiness doesn't determine how this life goes
Life just goes" these words are so true! enjoyed reading this

JamieLGunn said...

Summer, it's about two best friends. Thanks for visiting and for your sweet comment!

Judith Heaney-McKee said...

I can feel such hope and love but also the bitterness or sadness of goodbye. Especially if we're not ready, you know?

But there is such beauty and connection. Heart to heart and life to life.

I love your words: So we look at maps and measure miles in time
We make plans
And talk about how forever isn't disrupted by distance

Measuring miles in time - that rings so true in my heart and relationships with friends. And, no, forever is never interrupted by distance. Love covers that gap.

Thank you for your beautiful words.

blestbutstrest said...

It's so hard to separate from a best friend--what a beautiful word picture you've painted. Separation, yet hope. That just about describes our relationship with God, doesn't it? We're separated because of sin, but Jesus gives us hope.

Jennifer Cook said...

It is so hard to lose a loved one, but in Heaven we have a Hope that is greater. I pray we each are ready to love today and rejoice in the eternal Lover who awaits us with open arms. Each day is truly a gift.

JamieLGunn said...

Yes - true beauty in connection. Thank you for your thoughtful and loving comment. Blessings

JamieLGunn said...

How true is it of our relationship with God and yet - Jesus bridges the gap! Blessings

JamieLGunn said...

Each day is truly a gift, and yes how I look forward to that eternal place where we can all share Gods presence together

Rachel Quigley said...

Goodbyes are tough...and that's why I'm thankful for Skype! Thanks for sharing!

Julie Lefebure said...

I don't like goodbyes. Never have. But in them, we still have hope! Such beautiful writing, Jamie! Thank you for sharing your beautiful heart through your words. Lifting you in prayer today!

Melanie said...

Love the poetry of your words. Thank you for sharing them.

Missing Mikayla said...

I've said far too many good-byes in my life, and I look forward to the time when there will be no more good-byes! Come Lord Jesus, come!

JamieLGunn said...

Thanks Rachel...and how great to cut the distance with technology!

JamieLGunn said...

Thank you so much Julie! Finding the hope :)

JamieLGunn said...

Thanks Melanie - Blessings!

JamieLGunn said...

Amen! Blessings sister

Elizabeth Kosorski said...

I love this! So beautiful <3




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