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Weeping Wild

July 16, 2024
By sahsan1 BRONZE, Irvine, California
sahsan1 BRONZE, Irvine, California
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A face in the reflection that seems unrecognizable 

filled with contempt and anger

In another world I would cherish myself so well

To be loved enough to find help

Yet  I loved you enough for the both of us

And that seemed all right in the moment

So pathetically intense and I’m still waiting for you

Next of kin already alerted while I linger on the threshold

Shards of glass echo in my heart 

I search for those fragments to find a piece of you

 I cut a wound too deep 

But I feel your warmth and it finally seems worth it 


The author's comments:

I was inspired to write about going through the grief process I had felt when one of my family member's passed. I only ever learned about her passing years after it happened, and I felt like I was stuck in time while everyone else had moved on. I wanted to put my grief and energy into something productive, a way to finally say goodbye on my own terms. My hopes are that people will find comfort in knowing that grief isn't an isolated variable, it's a mind game that can make you feel hopeless but that doesn't mean it isn't any less real.


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