Friday, March 31, 2023
Haiku Friday: Grief
I am feeling grief right now, and most of you have at some time, too. We might as well haiku about it, right?
Here, I will go first:
It comes on cat feet
And stares at me, expectant
It can be so still.
[Carl Sandburg described fog as coming "on little cat feet." That, I think, was a poem about grief, so I started there]
Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 syllable formula and your heart.
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Grief is never past;
we accept their absence to
continue forward
but never fully
internalize the fact that
they have departed,
that they have left us.
"Father would find this funny..
Mom would love this child."
Hold onto the grief
so that as we move forward,
they remain with us.
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we accept their absence to
continue forward
but never fully
internalize the fact that
they have departed,
that they have left us.
"Father would find this funny..
Mom would love this child."
Hold onto the grief
so that as we move forward,
they remain with us.
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