
Can you imagine,
waking up to the light of day
and feeling as though you have nothing to say?
Can you imagine,
walking past the same room
that you’ve passed every day,
that room that you’d stop by
for a while just to say “hey!” ?
Can you imagine,
looking inside that now empty room
as you struggle to accept that everything has changed?
Can you imagine,
each morning – whispering “hello”
to a part of you, a remnant,
who was called to go
far away to another space
where serving a higher purpose
could now take place?
Can you imagine,
for a minute, closing your eyes
to once again see
that smile that would bring comfort
and make joy materialize?
Can you imagine,
the numbness felt each night
as you pass that room again
and once more recall
that nothing is “right”?
Can you imagine,
having the worst happen to you,
yet you still feel grace
because your faith is true?
Can you imagine feeling grateful,
because you raised someone special
and that love for your child is eternal
and what helps get you through?
Can you imagine?
Can you?
By Carol C.M.
Until the next post.
Blessings,
Take Care + Be Well,
Carol xo
This is beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time Carol.
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Thank you! I hope that it isn’t too heartbreaking though. Those “grief waves” always seem to get me. They can be light and airy one day and deep and raw the next. I’m finding that it’s a process – even after things begin to improve.
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Sending warm thoughts and hugs your way. Blessings to you.
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Anyone reading this will be inspired. You have fully expressed sadness through a lost and then just as fully expressed the strength of faith
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Heart felt indeed
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It’s all a part of the healing journey 😉
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