The site of your loved ones in a casket doesn’t feel right
What else can you do for the pain inside?
Gathered together for mutual aid
Telling stories about better days,
Hoping to find a way to feel like you are not alone
To feel like there is something more
There’s got to be more
I went home in October
I was back there in the Spring
Got a break for the Winter
But then hit hard again
They say “Death, well it happens for a reason”
Try telling that to several small grandchildren
Seeing their parents broke into pieces
Leaving them with several unanswered questions
To feel like they are not alone
To feel like there is something more
There’s got to be more
It never stops, the pain, it never stops
It just creeps into the corners of your mind, and then it sits there
Until it bubbles to the top
Triggered by a string of words, or a photograph, or a restaurant,
someone else’s scent, or a random thought
Reminding you of all you may have feared
We may be more fragile then we appear
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