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THE UNKNOWN-PART 2
Once upon a time, it seemed like changing my life was insurmountable; the unknown was very scary. Continue reading →
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I WISH SOMEHOW I COULD FLY
Depression feels like a whirlpool that is hard to swim out of. I will not drown as long as I can breathe. It’s just very tiring. I once looked forward to speaking publicly and singing, but now it seems almost impossible. I want to “stay safe.” Continue reading →
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IN EVERY SMILE – PART 1
Whenever I can make a difference in my childrens’ lives – it is like “living on.” Those lessons will always be there to remind them of my love, even when I’m not. Continue reading →
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Tagged acknowledging grief, acoustic guitar, adjusting from grief, compassionate friends, composing, composing music, creativity, death, discouraged about healing, Empathy and Grief, every smile, finding happiness after losing a child, Friendship, grief, grief advice, grief bereavement "Loss of a Child", GRIEF RELATED, guitar, happiness after death of a child, healing and grief, healing from grief, healing music, hope, hope for healing, hope of healing, I'm not really gone, In Every Smile, in you heart I'm there, inspiration, is happiness possible after losing a child, Judy Unger, loss, loss of a child, love lives on, Love you share, lovesong, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, Music, music and healing, Music grief bereavement, music healing, one day I'll be gone, optimism, optimism after loss, original songs, overcoming grief, piano chords, see me in every smile, singing, songwriting, staying positive, surviving grief, when my love lives on, you know what I'd say
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ONE DAY I’LL BE GONE
I loved what a friend of mine said about my new song. He said, “I think it’s great how you can write about something that many people think about, but are afraid to say.” Continue reading →
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Tagged acknowledging grief, acoustic guitar, adjusting from grief, child loss, child's death, compassionate friends, composing, composing music, creativity, death, death of a child, discouraged about healing, Empathy and Grief, finding happiness after losing a child, Friendship, grief, grief advice, grief bereavement "Loss of a Child", GRIEF RELATED, guitar, happiness after death of a child, healing and grief, healing from grief, healing music, hope, hope for healing, hope of healing, I'm not really gone, inspiration, is happiness possible after losing a child, Judy Unger, loss, loss of a child, lovesong, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, Music, music and healing, Music grief bereavement, music healing, one day I'll be gone, optimism, optimism after loss, original songs, overcoming grief, piano chords, see me in every smile, singing, songwriting, staying positive, surviving grief, when my love lives on
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