as hope seems to wane
our deep seated memories
are over shadowed
keep those times of old
ever present for today
living with the past
goal of beating loss :
good times are immortalized
bad ones slip away
he used to be is
he filled my world with sunshine
and now he is was
how sad my world is
there's no love, meaning, or hope
without you in it
my brother is gone
he left home when i was five
now he's gone for good
he was a nice man
choices and fate estranged us
i recall his hug
maybe future lives
will bring us back together
to be friends at last
RIP Thomas Starr King IV, I loved you even though I never really knew you.
Starr, my father, and my grandfather, 1968--all gone now.
ambiguous loss
grief with no resolution...
a balancing act
Kudos to Dr. Pauline Boss, who pioneered the theory of ambiguous loss, for recognizing that resolution is not always possible. Resolution is a Western bias--we want to find answers, fix it, get on with it. In Eastern philosophies it's recognized that grief is a part of life--something many people live with day-to-day.
a box of darkness
left from a former loved one
a grief or a gift?
With a tip of the hat to Mary Oliver for the inspiration.
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