Tag Archives: GRIEF RELATED
I ALWAYS KNEW THAT I HAD YOU
I had focused so much on losing my mother incrementally to her dementia. Now I had my father to think about. The aching feeling in my heart spread like tentacles throughout my body. I wasn’t sure what the ache was about. I thought about what I would write.
Then I heard music playing and realized that the words I was searching for had already been written. I decided that my recent song “You Were There,” applied to my father as well.
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MUSIC FROM HER HEART
She thought she’d always mourn, trauma from her past
But when she was reborn, healing came at last
So many tears she’d cry, she did grieve
So many years went by, she didn’t believe
Sorrow would leave . . .
One day, she began to play
Silence turned to song; it was the start
That day, sadness went away
And she was healed
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YOU’LL SURROUND ME IN THE BREEZE
I remembered how Jason’s tiny body would comfortably lay my chest. His tousled, light brown hair would tickle my cheek as his soft head rested upon my shoulder. As the memory came to me, I felt grief tear through my heart. I gasped as it quickly rushed out of me and into the breeze. A single tear trickled down my cheek. I left the cemetery. There were no more tears.
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HOPE BECAME HER THEME
For decades, I lived my life a certain way. I grieved and continued to face many challenges. Stress and worry always felt familiar, and I was simply numb from so much “scar tissue.” I had no hope at all that anything would ever change, even though I was always grateful for so much in my life. My journey began when I decided to take a different path. When my “new path” appeared, I was ready to follow it. I was so tired of the path that I was on for so many years. My new path represented hope!
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