For Baby Loss Awareness Week xx

What ceremony can we fit

You into now? If you had come

Out of a warm and noisy room

To this, there’d be an opposite

For us to know you by. We could

Imagine you in lively mood.

And then look at the other side,

The mood drawn out of you, the breath

Defeated by the power of death.

But we have never seen you stride

Ambitiously the world we know.

You could not come and yet you go.

But there is nothing now to mar

Your clear refusal of our world.

Not in our memories can we mould

You or distort you character.

Then all our consolation is

That grief can be as pure as this.

  • Elizabeth Jennings