We all bear many losses in life The passing of a husband or wife. I look at the chairs, empty around the table, Everyone gone, will I ever be able Not to remember you ,especially at this time To think of the years of joy when you were mine. I shed a tear and wonder why We had to say our sad goodbye. I watch the flicker of the memorial candle Dancing shadows on your picture on the mantle. The candle burns and leaves a rosy glow A tribute to those we cannot let go. The doorbell rings, the room fills with glee, I look at the chair meant only for me I make the room and promise in my heart and soul To never complain about serving one extra matzo roll I want to gather my company with hugs and love and fun, And I am putting off setting the table with a chair only for one.
By Rosalie Avigdor