Rhapsody resounds, resonating for eons, what'll be your echo?
Of loss, and living with it. and recovering with dignity. like always, beautiful Ruby!
Thank you so much Habiba. It is always good to hear such encouraging words from you
Oh...Sad, but lovely. Just lovely and so true.
I've never used the word melancholic before, but it's what comes to mind in this lovely poem. It couldn't have been truer.
Thank you for stopping by and sharing your insights over this small piece
Love the image of blowing dust of the photo album : )
Thank you so much Kymm. It is a pleasure hearing from you
"silent eulogies" <--Love that. You've totally captured a real human emotion/experience that really isn't that often acknowledged. Very nice!
Thank you Jen. It is good to hear such encouraging words from you
I love this visual image, too...the last six lines...really fine.
They are my favorite too. Thank you so much
Beautiful writing. Heartfelt imagery. Very nice!
Thank you so much
The "passive experience of a void" just hits me right in the gut. This resonates so accurately with my experiences with grief. And, healing does, indeed, come at its own pace. Beautiful post.
Thank you for such kind words
That's such a deep emotion you wrote about in a soothing manner. I like the peacefulness and at the same time the turmoil in this post!
Thank you Soumyaa for your feedback
That IS the truth, isn't it? Too bad :(
Bitter pill of truth, yeah. Thank you so much
A tribute to those who've come before us lovingly expressed, Ruby.
I like this observation of yours. Thank you so much James
I love the image of the family album. Lovely writing, Ruby.
Me too. Thank you so much.
Since every thought is a seed, I am looking forward to a delicious harvest.
Of loss, and living with it. and recovering with dignity. like always, beautiful Ruby!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Habiba. It is always good to hear such encouraging words from you
DeleteOh...Sad, but lovely. Just lovely and so true.
ReplyDeleteI've never used the word melancholic before, but it's what comes to mind in this lovely poem.
ReplyDeleteIt couldn't have been truer.
Thank you for stopping by and sharing your insights over this small piece
DeleteLove the image of blowing dust of the photo album : )
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Kymm. It is a pleasure hearing from you
Delete"silent eulogies" <--Love that. You've totally captured a real human emotion/experience that really isn't that often acknowledged. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jen. It is good to hear such encouraging words from you
DeleteI love this visual image, too...the last six lines...really fine.
ReplyDeleteThey are my favorite too. Thank you so much
DeleteBeautiful writing. Heartfelt imagery. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much
DeleteThe "passive experience of a void" just hits me right in the gut. This resonates so accurately with my experiences with grief. And, healing does, indeed, come at its own pace. Beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteThank you for such kind words
DeleteThat's such a deep emotion you wrote about in a soothing manner. I like the peacefulness and at the same time the turmoil in this post!
ReplyDeleteThank you Soumyaa for your feedback
DeleteThat IS the truth, isn't it? Too bad :(
ReplyDeleteBitter pill of truth, yeah. Thank you so much
DeleteA tribute to those who've come before us lovingly expressed, Ruby.
ReplyDeleteI like this observation of yours. Thank you so much James
DeleteI love the image of the family album. Lovely writing, Ruby.
ReplyDeleteMe too. Thank you so much.
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