Please
See Me through My Tears
Kelly Osmont
You asked,
"How are you doing?"
As I told
you, tears came to my eyes…
and you
looked away and quickly began to talk again.
All the
attention you had given me drained away.
"How am
I doing? I do better when people listen,
though
I may shed a tear or two.
This pain
is indescribable.
If you’ve
never known it you cannot fully understand.
Yet I need
you.
When you
look away, when I am ignored,
I am again
alone with it.
Your attention
means more than you can ever know.
Really,
tears are not a bad sign, you know!
They’re
nature’s way of helping me to heal…
They relieve
some of the stress of sadness.
I know
that you fear that asking how I’m doing brings me sadness...
but you’re
wrong.
The memory
of my loved one’s death will always be with me,
only a
thought away.
My tears
make my pain more visible to you,
but you
did not give me the pain…
it was
already there.
When I
cry, could it be that you feel helpless,
not knowing
what to do?
You are
not helpless,
and you
don’t need to do a thing but be there.
When I
feel your permission to allow my tears to flow,
you’ve
helped me.
You need
not speak.
Your silence
as I cry is all I need.
Be patient…do
not fear.
Listening
with your heart to "how I am doing"
relieves
the pain,
for when
the tears can freely come and go,
I feel
lighter.
Talking
to you releases what I’ve been wanting to say aloud,
clearing
space for a touch of joy in my life.
I’ll cry
for a minute or two…
and then
I’ll wipe my eyes,
and sometimes
you’ll even find I’m laughing later.
When I
hold back the tears,
my throat
grows tight, my chest aches, my stomach knots…
because
I’m trying to protect you from my tears.
Then we
both hurt…
me, because
my pain is held inside,
a shield
against our closeness…
and you,
because suddenly we’re distant.
So please,
take my hand and see me through my tears…
then we
can be close again.