Verse – When Love Has Gone

AUTHOR’S NOTE: “Not all poetry is autobiographical.” 🙂

Verse – “When Love Has Gone”

They had been together

years.  The kids had all grown,

gone.  Old wounds would fester;

anger was like a crown:

one head then the other…

then despair, all their own.

Stubbornly they refuse

divorce.  They start to go

for help and learn to use

kindnesses, no words, no

sex, but avoid abuse.

Slowly, love starts to grow…

– Steve Shoemaker, Urbana, IL, Jan. 3, 2013

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About Gordon C. Stewart

I've always liked quiet. And, like most people, I've experienced the world's madness. "Be Still! Departure from Collective Madness" (Wipf and Stock Publishers, Jan. 2017) distills 47 years of experiencing stillness and madness as a campus minister and Presbyterian pastor (IL, WI, NY, OH, and MN), poverty criminal law firm executive director, and social commentator. Our cat Lady Barclay reminds me to calm down and be much more still than I would be without her.

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