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Essays, opinions, and poetry about grief, loss, and sad things.
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It Took Years to Understand That Being a Victim Wasn’t My Fault
It Took Years to Understand That Being a Victim Wasn’t My Fault
No one deserves to be drugged against their will
Veronica Wren - Trauma Sucks. Recovery Shouldn't.
Aug 25
The Hummingbirds Are Leaving Again
The Hummingbirds Are Leaving Again
Grief always rises up for me when the seasons change
Jacqueline Dooley
Aug 18
Summer Island Through the Lens of Grief
Summer Island Through the Lens of Grief
A poem
Taryn Jarboe
Aug 25
It’s Lonely Parenting a Child With a Mental Illness
It’s Lonely Parenting a Child With a Mental Illness
We’re adrift in the dark water of grief
Emmaline Swallow
Aug 17
I Supported My Stepfather While He Was Dying and It Changed Me For
I Supported My Stepfather While He Was Dying and It Changed Me For
Love is worth it, even if you lose it one day
Kate Orione
Aug 22
Inked
Inked
Poem
MW
Aug 13
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The Next Best Thing to Goodbye
The Next Best Thing to Goodbye
The story of my beloved Granny’s death, and a remarkable phone call that helped with healing
Adam McGibbon
Aug 25
When The Door To Reconciliation Closes
When The Door To Reconciliation Closes
I'm holding onto the good times, Dad
Britteney
Aug 12
Stephen King From the Depths of Dementia
Stephen King From the Depths of Dementia
My mother sent me his collection before she died
Leila Johnson
Aug 12
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