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GRIEF

When you lose a loved one,
Grief is like a black cloud that perches
in your heart and mind.
Like metastatic cancer it spreads to
parts inside of you.
It eats you from inside.
It makes you live in the past
as you seek to write another chapter
with a mother, a father, a daughter, a sister.
Photographs, favourite foods,
places you used to frequent
trigger a visceral reaction.
You hate anything that reminds you of them but
you can’t bear to forget.

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