Tag Archives: loss of a mother
IT FEELS SO DARK – PART 3
I cannot bear to watch as she gurgles to breathe. It’s a horror. Today, I had to choose between morphine and an antibiotic. It was a hard decision. Continue reading →
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YOU WERE THERE-PART 1
Although I try, I just can’t say goodbye
to someone who’s loved me all of my life
I might be sad, and when you’re not there
I’ll still see your love everywhere
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Tagged "sandwich generation", acoustic guitar, Advocacy, Aging Parents, Caregiving, composing, creativity, fractured hip, GRIEF RELATED, guitar, Hospice, inspiration, loss, loss of a mom, loss of a mother, love for my mother, lovesong, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, mother, mother daughter relationship, mother's hospice, mother's illness, mother's loss, Music, original songs, performing, singing, songwriting, terminal illness, tribute to my mother, writing, You Were There
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PERFECT DAUGHTER, I’M NOT
She has incrementally faded from my world, and that has left me bereft and lonely. Through my darkest hours, I always knew how much I could count on her wisdom to comfort me. I’ve said this many times, “No one in this world will ever love me as much as my mom.” Continue reading →
Tagged "sandwich generation", Advocacy, Aging Parents, Caregiving, Daily Life, dementia, GRIEF RELATED, inspiration, loss, loss of a mother, lyric writing, mother, mother and friendship, mother daughter relationship, mother in the hospital, mother's illness, on a respirator, weaning from a respirator
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