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I Never Had the Chance to Say Goodbye to New York
I Never Had the Chance to Say Goodbye to New York
Three moves later, my heart still aches for home
Brad Snyder
Sep 17
The Epitaph
The Epitaph
A poem
Taryn Jarboe
Sep 8
Grieving The Living
Grieving The Living
Without proper care and feeding, friendships are destined to wither and die
Jacqueline Dooley
Sep 6
I Am Seeing Light On My Grieving Journey Of Losing My Wife
I Am Seeing Light On My Grieving Journey Of Losing My Wife
I make sure I appreciate every day the best I can
Daniel Ng
Sep 13
Inked
Inked
Poem
MW🌙
Aug 13
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In Grief’s Embrace
In Grief’s Embrace
Losing my mother is losing a vital part of myself.
Sumithra Prasanna
Sep 20
A Grief Observed: Whatever Our Beliefs, We Suffer Together
A Grief Observed: Whatever Our Beliefs, We Suffer Together
C.S. Lewis’s short book on grief covers the slow curve from the abyss to recovery
Gary Angel
Sep 18
My Perfect Place!
My Perfect Place!
There is always a perfect place, a perfect life with perfect people, but how do you cope when it’s all shaken up!
Arpita Bhargava Singh
Sep 15
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