The Final Goodbye Poem
The Final Goodbye
When we laid your body to rest
the agony of pain enters my chest.
I started to cry and scream
wishing that this was all a dreadful dream.
But in my eyes, I saw it was true
I just wish it was not you.
I never envision the day
that you will be so viciously taken away.
You were young and full of fun
now your life was taken away instantly from me, my beloved son.
Your years on this earth are far too few
and your life was taken horrifically too soon from you.
You should have been allowed to live
since you had a lot to give.
The horrific images in my mind of how you die I
keep asking myself over and over again why?
It is hard for the pain to relinquish from my soul
and keep my mind from being mentally whole.
While your murderer is walking free.
The final goodbye is killing me.
About this poem
This poem is about famous poet Naomi Johnson whose only Child was deliberately murdered by Coach USA bus driver Wildon Romsin who used an NJ Transit bus to kill her son Deshon Johnson. The bis driver was never charged for killing Naomi's only child norvwas the driver fired from the bus company. Essex County Prosecutor Detective Mike Luggar and the bus agency attorney Michael Tuzzio covered up Deshon's death. Wilson's accelerated the bus and jumped the curb aiming the bus towards Deshon knocking him in the street, running him over twice then dragging him from the county road Broad Street to Bloomfield town road Bay Avenue in, New Jersey. Wilson, the bus driver, former governor Chris Christie, now governor Phil Murphy, Us Senator Nia Gill, Congressman Donald Pain Jr., Congress Corey Booker, US Senator, US Senator Bob Mendez, House Speaker Sheila Oliver, and other political figures Naomi sought out for help, prosecutor, Naomi hired attorneys, judge Kerry, Thomas Fennelly, retired judge Lawson and attorney Michael Tuzzio show no remorse for Deshon's life stolen from his mother. more »
Written on November 08, 2014
Submitted by naomjohnson on July 17, 2022
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | A BB CC DD EE FF DD XX AA GG HH |
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 809 |
Words | 182 |
Stanzas | 11 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 |
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