Tag: Grief
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Anniversary of death looms like doomsday

How do you get through the first anniversary of the death of your wife, your life companion, your soulmate? Do you tough it out and re-live the good times in your mind and get good and drunk in the process?
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Four bullets from a madman’s gun

Remembering John Lennon — A psycho fired four bullets into the body of the former Beatle on this day in 1980 and killed a legend.
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The life saving sanctum of remembrance

My wife had a big heart and for 34 years I was inside it, and when her heart stopped beating I was cast into a void.
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Grief by any other name is still hell

Grief counselors call prolonged grieving “adjustment disorder.” To me, the grief of losing a soulmate is hell on earth. This “adjustment disorder” bull reminds me of the George Carlin routine where he ridicules America’s penchants for euphemisms.
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Dreams of S.

You wake with a start. Your heart is racing with fear. You reach across the bed to touch your wife. “Are you okay, honey?” A brief whimper escapes your lips. She’s not there, of course.
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The Cat God turns into the Cat Devil

I’m glad I’m mad! I’m glad I’ve gone mad, because I prefer inanity over the reality of living without my wife.
