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Nothing to know about grief

June 14, 2022 by Rochelle Del Borrello in regret, Dreams, Loss and bereavement, Motivation, Poetry, Creative inspiration, Experimental, creative writing, Words, Difficult reading, Observation, power of words, Difficult writing

The thing about losing something

is that there is nothing to know.

 

It's an emotion that takes hold of you

pushes you around like a bully that doesn't let up.

 

You put up with it, let it bleed you dry,

cry yourself to sleep until it loses its strength.

 

And then you can push it under you, into your heart

Occasionally it will bubble up, making you vomit emotions.

 

Eventually, it will become a part of you

reminding you how capable you are of love

and how love never really leaves you.

June 14, 2022 /Rochelle Del Borrello
grief, poetry is alive, power of poetry, poetry, poetry is therapy
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