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Our Dying Breath: Exhalation and ALS
Our Dying Breath: Exhalation and ALS
The will to communicate and the power of thought persist right up until the last ragged breaths are torn from the body.
Gary Angel
Oct 14
The Physical Ailments of Grief
The Physical Ailments of Grief
A poem
Taryn Jarboe
Oct 17
Moonblind
Moonblind
A Poem
Jacqueline Dooley
Oct 18
When “Happily Ever After” Fades
When “Happily Ever After” Fades
A cautionary tale of traditional roles, relationships, and outcomes
Toni Crowe
Oct 1
My Daughter Shines Her Light Into My Life With the Number 22
My Daughter Shines Her Light Into My Life With the Number 22
This is how we keep June alive, every day.
Taryn Jarboe
Sep 29
I'm Not Crying Again
I'm Not Crying Again
A Letter to My Late Brother in Heaven
Nariingraph
Sep 28
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The Desire Defect
The Desire Defect
A Poem
Raymond Ostrowski II
Oct 20
There Are a Thousand Ways for a Child to Die
There Are a Thousand Ways for a Child to Die
The “how” is different when you lose a child, but the end result is always the same.
Jacqueline Dooley
Oct 20
Is This How Inner Healing Looks Like?
Is This How Inner Healing Looks Like?
I am on my way
Sarah Kyomugisha
Oct 16
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