Grief wails like a freight train into the night,
     waking forsaken dreams.

Unwrap disappointment & find grief inside;
     denial is one more disguise.

Grief is the knock we ignore at the door,
     that lurks when we turn off the light.

Invite friends for dinner & banter subsides
     whenever grief pulls up a chair.

When summer winds buffet us, grief falls
     away; fat bumblebees quiet its keening.

Grief shrinks & swells like shade at our heels,
     yet finds us wherever we hide.

A map & a suitcase chase grief down the road;
     grief lies when it whispers goodbye.