the tiny murmur in my heart
became a whisper, and the whisper grew to be a wail until
the wail became a moan; the moan reminds me that you are no
longer here; the tourniquet has stilled the spill ’round my grieving heart,
yet has done nothing to remove the memory of you from my pounding head, so i will
write and write another day until the moan becomes a wail, and
the wail softens into a whisper, and the whisper once again becomes
a tiny murmur, then there will be nothing but silence to
remind me that you are no longer here
—Sometimes the feeling of loss is so visceral. Mj
Photo by Sasha Freemind on Unsplash

A deeply poignant and poetic expression of grief—vividly tracing how sorrow grows within the heart and how absence reshapes memory into a quiet, lingering ache. 🕊️✨
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Thank you so much! Yes quiet, lingering ache.
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I loved the way you structured this! yes, that kind of loss is something you can’t quantify, and it even seems beyond the realm of words.
beautiful post! Mike
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Thank you, Mike 🙂 It took me longer than usual to post this poem – so much going on in life right now. Grief seems to be a part of it.
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gosh, I’m sorry to hear. i hope you’re getting the healing/cleansing enlightenment that you need.
since the moon is your blog’s namesake, I looked around for some old pictures I’ve taken and found this when I was in my amateur astrophotography phase 🙂 take care. always nice when you post. Mike
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Oh what a gorgeous photo! Thanks so much for sharing and for your kind words!
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sorry, i read my comment again and “enlightenment” doesn’t seem right. i meant that i hope your soul is getting the nourishment that it needs in this time. be well!
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Thank you!
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Powerful indeed. And the photo you chose is perfect, because you can barely see the woman, as if she herself is disappearing with the memory of the beloved. ❤️🩹
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Thank you, Camilla. You seem to always pick up on those subtleties. I appreciate your keen eye and spirit.
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Wow. Powerful
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Thank you! Thanks for visiting.
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