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The Empty Chair

The Empty Chair

“The Empty Chair” sits vacant at every home this Christmas.
It sits there all alone in my house, and it sits all alone in yours.

The difficult part about dealing with “The Empty Chair” is that it used to be filled…
Filled to overflowing perhaps…

Filled with sounds of laughter…
Filled with striking smiles and twinkling eyes…
Lips that curled a certain way right before busting out laughing and even crying…
Eyes that narrowed in keen observation…

Eyes that softened and moistened upon saying “good-bye”…
Eyes that lit up with a joy uncontainable upon seeing your face…

The Empty Chair used to be filled…
Filled with hands that you used to hold and stroke and hands that used to hold yours…
Hands that had wedding rings and diamond rings and mood rings and turquoise rings…
Hands that had dug in the dirt, changed the oil, baked the birthday cakes and
Hands that you just knew you would hold forever and ever…

The Empty Chair used to be filled…
Filled with a voice that was so unique you could pick it out as “that” one and only voice in a crowded mall.
The voice that made your heart sing every time that voice uttered your most precious name…
The voice that read you bedtime stories, Bible stories and the “funnies” on Sunday morning…
The voice that would command, direct, whisper and shout.

The Empty Chair used to be filled…
Filled with someone you loved or still love…
They are no longer at the table
Not necessarily because they don’t want to be…
They may just not be able…

The Empty Chair they used to fill is empty because…
They have passed away, never again to see you another day…
They have ventured off to another land, promising to one day return and hold your hand…
They are imprisoned either literally or figuratively which by either case hurts none the less…
They are hurt beyond compare and the only way they know to respond is to hurt you back by filling the empty chair with just “air.”
They might be on vacation and will return next year to fill The Empty Chair.

The Empty Chair used to be filled by…
Our husband, our wife, our granddad, our grandmother, our mother, our father, our son, our daughter, our significant other, our friend, our uncle or aunt, our brother or sister…

It is always this time of the year that The Empty Chair makes the loudest noise.
It’s Christmas and we celebrate with all the smiles and with all the joys.
And yet, The Empty Chair is not a seasonal chair…
It sits empty all year long right in front of you, right there.

It is with sadness, and it is with glee that we celebrate and tolerate The Empty Chair.

The Empty Chair is a blessed curse,
Some days are better, and some days are worse.

Our memories of those who once filled The Empty Chair fill our heart
Do not let the memories evaporate would be a good place to start.

Instead, take one step or more
And walk across the dining room or living room floor
And sit, sit tall or sink right in The Empty Chair
And absorb the spirit of the one who is no longer here and no longer there
And praise God above for the love you are able with family and friends to share
Because, one day your spirit will be all that is left to fill The Empty Chair…

Grace and peace,
Laugh often and Fear not!
David!

www.daviddendy.com

4 Replies to “The Empty Chair”

  1. Having lived with an empty chair for 47 years, I find this poem both beautiful and accurate. Thank you for this gift!
    It does not matter where you go to try to avoid it; the empty chair goes with you. Slowly, however, the tears and pain lessen. The chair is absorbed within your heart, along with your loved one. God’s promise of eternity helps resolve the grief.

  2. My goodness . . . God DOES fill you with insightfulness!! Thanks for sharing endlessly with us thru this venue and each Sunday. You are a gift. Hugs!

  3. What a beautiful message! Thank u for sharing this message. This time of year is always challenging for me. I feel like the “outsider” u spoke of today. My dad passed on Dec 23, 1996 and my mom passed November 20,2020. I do my best to remember the story and am grateful for all that I have. Then u gave me the best gift ever! I can’t thank u enough and thank you does not begin to cover my feelings! I have faith I will find a job get healthy and be ok. U made me not feel alone! Church is where I go to feel “normal “ loved and accepted! My prayers have been answered! I did buy copy of your book! Your words always touch me to the core. You are amazing! Blessings to you and your family as to transition to the next phase of your journey. I know you will travel your path with grace love laughter and some tears along the way. Love ❤️ and hugs ! My grandsons saw me crying and Avett was concerned…when I told him I was crying tears of joy..he hugged me and cried a little too! Grayson was just confused. Had a nice day with the family. Please take care of your health and stay well

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