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splattski - Feb 5, 2010 9:24 am - Voted 10/10

Moving

Condolences.
Very well written, by the way.

Deltaoperator17

Deltaoperator17 - Feb 6, 2010 8:34 pm - Voted 10/10

Incredible

Like Splattski says, very moving. We often forget about the families and dear friends that are left behind. I can relate to “we were supposed to . . .” and "I will try to contact your parents". It’s never easy; you have my condolences as well.

Sincerely,

Deltaoperator17

T Sharp

T Sharp - Feb 9, 2010 12:57 am - Voted 10/10

builttospill

This essay is a catharsis, by virtue of the artful words therein.
Your healing has begun.
Heal Well.

suddendescent

suddendescent - Feb 12, 2010 12:29 pm - Voted 10/10

In rememberance...

The loss of loved ones being a tragedy which shatters individual lives moves our lost souls to seek solace by denying the tragedy often seeking a link with the immediate past that will eliminate the sense of loss which unfortunately may potentially increases the desperation...

Yours being a true story will move the hearts of so many which have lost someone they consider as essential for their own emotional and spiritual well being . Mind you, sometimes people live an existence of fantasy relying on the essential cult figure to advance the course of their own lives. My own mother would insanely declare to all that would listen the personal tragedy she was going through after the loss of her only love which was Elvis Presley... I guess that she had shattered dreams...The pathology perdured for over a decade...

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