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teddyandangiegmail-com submitted a contest entry to
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A Legacy of Love and Loss The Memory of a Selfless Mom
Your journey through life was difficult, yet full of love, strength and hope.
The choice to hold on forever or let go was never in my power to decide..
You happened to be my gift, so delicately intertwined with strength and love.
Some pieces of me left with you on that fateful day, and some of you will forever remain in me.Now, I write to mend my brokenness and find the courage to breathe again after you stopped.
That, sweet mom, seems almost impossible some days.
I have been given a burden that exceeds my strength and understanding.
How can I leave you behind when you never once left me?This is our parting as mom and daughter, or at least how we always knew it.
Instead of walking side by side in this life, I now trust you to watch over my life while I live in the legacy of yours.
Death, love, and finality all have completely new meanings to me.
June the 9th will forever be etched in stone to create a final chapter to such a beautiful story.Many days I feel the need to lay down my shield and surrender to the pain of grief.
Grief is not really a stage or stages for me, It is life’s harshest reality manifested into emotion- the loss of someone you love.
I will never be the same.
It is life-changing, but do I really want to be?It feels like pain.
It feels like agony.
It feels like an aching hurt.
But, most of all, it feels so bad that it almost feels good. At least I am feeling at all.The day you died mom, I found a new part of me called grief which carries a rawness of emotions all entangled with love, loss, and heartbreak.
Pain has silenced me on many occasions throughout this journey, and my sincere hope is for you to know I miss you and pray I am making you proud!I cherish the words you left me in my letter; “Keep me in your heart and our love will last forever.”
Mom, my life has changed completely in a moment, but I choose to believe that the beauty of love does not have to be seen to be felt.
Peace will come, hope will endure, comfort will be found and love will remain.Voting is closed
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Mary, I am so sorry that you are dealing with the grief of losing your mom. A mother’s love keeps many of us going from day to day, so the loss of that is earth-shattering. I am so glad that you were close enough to your mother to feel her presence within you even after she is gone. I pray that you find peace and continue to feel that special…read more
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Mary, I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom sounds like she was an amazing person. I love your mom’s line: “Keep me in your heart and our love will last forever,” this is so sweet. Even though a loss may have you feeling that your life is over, just know that you will get through this and even though your mom is irreplaceable, you will always have…read more
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Mary I am so sorry for the loss of your mom! That love you have for her and her for you will always be with you. Sending hugs. <3 Lauren
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shawnabel26 submitted a contest entry to
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You Died Today
You died today. You never even said goodbye before you left. Now, I am left here alone. How do I go forward in this physical plane without you? Life seems cold and stiff. What would the future hold without you? I am lost. You died today.
My physical senses must be off. The words I hear are foreign. They lack texture and the ability to paint a picture through their fluidity. The things I see are without shape. Color has lost its brightness. People appear muted and void of hue. There is an inability to communicate and speak clearly. You died today.
The road is coarser, even with appropriate tread. They no longer have direction. Landscapes no longer have horizons. The moon cannot rise, and the sun will never set again. You died today.
Plants no longer have roots and no way to thirst, hunger, or thrive. People are adult and ageless. Faces appear upside down.
Life is void of emotions. No love, no kindness, no depression, no anger. Is it not worse to be void of emotion than to be in anger? You died today.
No one will ever dance again. Lips of people will never touch. The touch between the two will never connect. Embraces have become non-existent. You died today.
I will continue to be in the physical reality. But when you died today, you took the best part of me. You took my heart.
Hope died today, and humanity has gone away, too.Voting is closed
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Shawna, I am so sorry for your loss. I know that life can feel so different after a person like this is gone. Everything changes and that can be terrifying. Take all of the time that you need to cope with this. Just know that the Unsealed is here for you and we can listen to whatever you have to say, happy or sad, and find the beauty in your…read more
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rlmcclellan submitted a contest entry to
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A New Life For Me Poem
On twenty four July of eighty five,
a Trailways bus I did ride,
the destination of Jackson [Basic Training],
a new life for me,walking step by step,
running everywhere I go,
marching in unison,
a new life for me,shining my shoes,
they sparkle in the light,
subject to inspection,
a new life for me,carrying my weapon,
cleaning the firing pin,
to the range I go,
a new life for me,riding cattle cars,
like a herd in summer heat,
shooting 300 meter targets,
a new life for me,As I walk through the valley,
a evening prayer, Psalm’s 23: 4, I now pray,
resting before morning inspection,
a new life for me,my journey, life direction a new,
physical training, much to do,
walking, running, marching,
is all a new life for me,in 10 weeks,
a new bayonet I be,
soldier of fortune,
a new life for me!Voting is closed
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Richard, what an interesting experience. It is crazy how small decisions can completely alter our lives! I’m happy that you got to experience this, it sounds like this will be an exciting chapter of your life. I wish you the best of luck! ♥
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amysaxonbosworth submitted a contest entry to
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Mother Mary Called to Me
Mother Mary Called to Me
by Amy Saxon BosworthOne day you finally knew
House quiet dawn
Stopping to read the flyspecked curled paper pinned to the wallYou knew though the voices kept shouting bad advice
A fast shower then tugging clothes over your still damp body
Though the whole house began to tremble
In the gym locker room someone yelled get home fast
You knew what you had to do
Running on the icy parking lot
Skidding on the mountain roadsThough the wind pried
Door flung wide
You threw your body on your child
Taking the blows without flinchingAnd there was a new voice
Gathering quickly what you could
Clothes
Children
Your heartAnd still Mary spoke to you
The poem ripped as it was pulled from the wall
As you strode deeper and deeper
800 miles of prayers and rage
Tears blurring the yellow lines
Bruises blossomingDetermined to do the only thing
Clutching the fragile paper in your fist
Beating the steering wheelDetermined to save the only life you could
And still she calls to me
In the early morning
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Amy, you are a hero! I am so proud of you for seeking the best in others before yourself. Your selflessness and determination are truly admirable and I hope you never lose these qualities. Great work! ♥
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Cancer Will Not Win
Cancer is never a word that anybody wants to hear.
And it comes with all sorts of baggage, like excessive worry and fear.
Nevertheless, for me, cancer served as a wake-up call.
Calling to my attention that I wasn’t resting at all.
Even though every cell was tired to its core,
Rarely did I ever let myself just rest and restore.When I was first diagnosed with cancer,
I started searching for an answer.
Losing myself with each new issue,
Like surgeries, chemo, and scar tissue.Now, I generally spend my days focused on myself,
Or working through all the books on my “to be read” shelf.
Through it all, I am pleased to say that I found my sense of self.While I don’t have all the answers and all my thoughts still spin,
I know one thing for certain is that cancer will not win.
No, cancer will not win.Voting is closed
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Thank you for sharing this. Fellow cancer patient here. You are not alone. I hope that cancer doesn’t win, as well.
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Amanda, I am so sorry that this horrible disease has gotten to you. I’m sure, at first, that must have been so scary. You are SO incredibly strong. Don’t give up on yourself, keep fighting. I know you can do it. I’m here for you through this journey ♥
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abrilsj submitted a contest entry to
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For my younger self and those who don't believe in themself.
To my younger self,
A lot has passed since you finished high school. I hope you take this the best way possible, but how you planned adulthood didn’t work out. You haven’t done a single thing like you wanted. Emphasize “want” since you forgot about what you truly wanted at some point. But how? Why? Me? Make a mistake? Not having all the control of my life at 18? Sounds crazy! The idea of failing will make you lose your mind, but trust me, I’ll show you the way back. First, let’s refresh your memory.
Back in your last years of elementary school, you read your first book: Romeo and Juliet. It was a challenging version of the book for a kid, but in the confusion of it, you enjoyed it. Well, you loved it. “It was like a TV show in my head,” you told Dad when he picked you up from school. After that, it felt like love. You read and wrote every time you could, and participated in anything related to it—clear as water, everyone who knew you could see how much you enjoyed books. Your passion wasn’t questionable, but there was a problem: something didn’t feel right.
See, in the beginning, you didn’t care; at least you didn’t think about the opinion of others regarding a career in the humanities. It wasn’t negotiable then, you had to make your life around this somehow but you got a low punch from a big hero for you, Dad. And before you think something, yes, your dad was responsible for making fun of you when you answered his million-dollar question: “What are you going to do with your life?” But no, he’s not a villain —he’s human. He didn’t mean it, even if you think he did in his mind he thought you could take his career legacy as an option.
So, who did it? Who made you fail? I will hold your hand when I say this: it was you. And before you hurt yourself with hate, I want you to forgive yourself as well.See, you moved to another country with the opportunity of starting fresh and even having dad far away, you never reconsidered the idea of going back to your dreams, the real ones, and it was so that you even find excuses, “English Is not my first language, I can’t be a writer!” and blindly choose again something different. You brainwashed yourself, forgot about your dreams, and decided to make your dad happy by choosing his career path, suffered in the process, and did something for four years that you didn’t like as much as you thought you would.
All that being said this comes from the future you, this hate is going to take you nowhere, and indeed it took you to a dark hole, dark enough to corrupt you, and reading this as a teenager makes everything more complicated than what it is already but trust me, it can be scary but life is an experience, and between us, who told you making it right the first time is possible? Don’t think everyone does it right without making any mistakes. After all, If you dig deep, the only way out is up, take this knowledge of life, and build yourself a rocket out of that black hole, up to space, to a new chapter.
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Wow, what a great message! Throughout your life experiences, you have gained wisdom and made some good and not-so-good choices. We all do! I love that you said, “who told you making it right the first time is possible?” because 9 times out of 10, it isn’t! We all make mistakes, it is what we learn from those mistakes that helps us grow. Thank you…read more
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Thank you so much! I appreciate your support ♥
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I am shocked English isn’t your first language. This was beautifully written. Don’t be angry with yourself. We all take detours. I hope you are now able to pursue your dreams at full speed. Sending hugs and lots of luck. <3 Lauren
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aww, thank you so much for your kindness and support.
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truspit submitted a contest entry to
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4 Letta Words
This poem was cultivated one night as I redefined my pain
P-A-I-N I’m a four letta word that will F-U-C-K you…more than sex
P-A-I-N
I am most people’s best kept secret. I’m great at hiding behind a smile or a quick .. “I’m GOOD” 😊Four letta words Dang they WORK my nerves
they can sit and wait for years …..fester into YOUR SOUL
Turn a good man or woman’s heart COLD4 letta words …so short and BOLD
….so short and easy to spell but FUCK most four letta words only bring H-E-L-L
I rewrote pains definition
(P) lease (A)im (I)nner (N)ow
is the missionI WAVE white flag … I’m not giving up But going
B-A-C-K to what M-A-D-E me that’s what Will S-A-V-E ….ME!…… My ROOT(s)It’s Hey L-o-v-e And GOOD bye P A I N
It’s time to be BORN again….Live Love and do Life so WELL , any pain that I went through will just be a mere story that I tell …
It’s no mystery, redistribution of pain to power is black history
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I love that you said pain is “most people’s best kept secret.” We all experience pain at some point in our lives whether it is emotional or physical. It is crazy how easily it can be hidden from others. This helped me put into perspective that anyone could be experiencing pain at any given moment. So, we need to always be mindful of that and t…read more
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So very true, I suffer from Chronic pain daily! I know many people worse off than me! Kindness is so important.
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marinaskye submitted a contest entry to
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It was the disaster of 1989
The duffle bag’s packed, am I ready?
Yes, running away, but I feel steadyBecause I know…
I have to leave
I need to grieve
The choices I’ve made
And this life I leadTo find the why…
The why I do what I do
To cause the dark that cuts through
The deep within, don’t judge my sin
I couldn’t withstand the winds that blewSo, I run
To where the sea meets the sun
Worry, wait, anticipate
Will I be a chosen one?Finally, comes the call
Hardhat on, hit that Union Hall
Hear my name, I’ve won this game
Off this mark, I cannot fallSurrounded by the few with birthing hips
The only females on this ship
We come in close, as we all know
This is our chance, this is itFor we must rise to the tasks
That will test our spirits and our backs
We don’t know, how we will grow
As we tuck in to sleep on our racksBut there will be a few
Maybe six or so of this crew
Who will bond in their strong
What strength they had, who knewNow leaving my life I felt the wonder
Meeting a chick roustabout, and a chick plumber
Another who ran a business, a success
And a fisherman chick painter, a world wandererThis little group wearing steel toe boots
Did this disaster choose
To better their lives, with the cause that did rise
And make their money, make their moveFor though it pained the heart
To see shores made so dark
For some this horror, this event
Would provide a new startAs it did me…
Together we’d build
On what that oil had spilled
We’d make our best out of this mess
And their resilience instilledIn me..
Inspiration, determinationWith hammer and nails
We built offices and rails
Some washed boots and decks too
Some washed rocks when not at sailI remember in a note one day
To one of the boss ladies I did say
Get me on the beach, out of ‘his’ reach
I did not come here to ‘play’I was washing rocks the next shift….
Hauling one-hundred-pound pumps
One each end grabbed and humped
On oil slicked rocks, in wet boots and wet socks
Learning to climb and never jump‘Cause that’s how you get hurt…
They looked out for me they did
Threw a birthday party for this kid
They took a chance, hired a guy to dance
On this secret, kept the lidIt was against All the rules….
They showed me women could be strong
While supporting me like my mom
And together we could weather
Any task or storm that came alongAs I looked at all of them
To me, older women back then
I remember thinking, of when I was sinking
‘I want a life like these friends’On the nights with no sleep
Due to all those dark memories
I’d put word to pen, again and again
Slowly healing injuriesThey and the journalling I’d do
Would help me work through
See past me for what I could be
With that, them and work, how time flewBefore I knew it six months had passed…
I signed on for more work when off the water
My parents got to talk to their wayward daughter
Washed boats during the day, at night did play
But never did take it any fartherI had straightened out.. somewhat
The Summer came to an end
I would rarely again see my new friends
But I still hold them close in my heart
For showing me who I wanted to be in the endGoing home after that last hangout
With my artist friend who was all about
Living true to herself, that was her wealth
We planned later to meet but went different routesTo Mexico…
But that’s a story for a later day
For after the Oil Spill I found my way
It still took a minute to be full in it
But I soaked up heat and healing in the coming raysOf sun…
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What a cool story! Women are so strong and I am glad you got to experience this. Even though it may have been scary at first to leave your family and take this chance, you did it, and you made such good memories out of it! We have to remember to be willing to take chances, as those chances could be life-changing. ♥
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It was amazing overall!. The direction and support they gave me without even knowing it..just by being them, an example of lives well lived. I had been on such a dark road before, and they showed me the way without trying.
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karmasutra submitted a contest entry to
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Do you remember that time, when your mind was consumed?
When your spirit was constantly running, though your body was caged in a small room?
Wondering if you were doomed, the escape no time soon.
A whirlwind of emotions, your mind like a ship in a monsoon.
You took a deep breath then, but the lungs didn’t feel clear.
The walls closing in, as your eyes shut in fear.
Counting each breath, Seeking a place of hiding.
The rock-bottom reality, a life inside of solitary confinement.
Adjusting to absent sounds, locked away in Georgia Prison.
A number assigned to you, now a lost soul in the system.
The questions starting to form, like what’s the meaning of existence?
Why do you want to live? And will your will to live stay persistent?
Does destiny exist, or is this “plan” a thought of comfort?
Does anything really matter, when one day everything crumbles?
Part of you wanted to know, the other was screaming NO!
Time was like the ocean, and you were swimming against the flow.
But your heart said you must row, and your blood kept on pumping.
Reality left the mind stuck, as the brain hurt from thoughts constantly adjusting.
Your head began to ache, then your hands began to shake.
You wanted to go back to sleep, but your body said stay awake.
Insanity on the horizon and logic a distant light.
The battle of the mind is where the spirit starts to fight,
It was at this moment; a sudden realization took hold.
That the mind is what matters, if you were to climb out of this hole.
There are moments in life where it seems we make decisions.
When we decide to look within and embrace a deeper wisdom.
It’s that momentary genius, it’s the spark to start the fire.
Resilience is like a taste, that’s developed and acquired.
Do you remember that moment? The one that changed your path.
When a voice whispered still, answering questions asked.
The warmth in that feeling, a blanket of sudden heat.
On the floor but somehow floating, a tingling in your feet.
The conjunction of the chakras, providing a temporary relief.
Time was a distant concept, the present moment to hold and keep.
This voice a distant whisper, yet a close and constant friend.
From the beginning of this trip, it was with you until the end.
Though your mind began to drift, and the thoughts began to scatter.
A steady breath of clarity caused mirrored illusions to suddenly shatter.
This was just a moment or a chapter in life’s book.
Perceptions to be challenged if one would only care to look.
So, concentration became the key meditation a remedy.
The hum of silent nothingness mixed with a booming melody.
Your breath starting to climb a slow and sudden count.
As time began to pass the pressure began to mount.
If light is born in dark, then the abyss holds the spark.
Making sense of this conundrum was no walk in the park.
Yet for all that it was worth, doing nothing somehow worked.
When stripped of all materials, we then found our true worth.
Not in glitz, not in glamour, nor in simple prized possessions.
As a cup does hold water, our thoughts are mere reflections.
In this lesson there’s much to learn, there’s no room for second guessing.
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“The only way to find the answer, is to question why we question.” I love this quote! There are so many hidden meanings to things right in front of us. Life is full of mysteries that we can either solve or disregard. We get to decide whether we want to come to the bottom of things or let them rot away and be forgotten. Even though your journey was…read more
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Pierre, It sounds like, in your toughest moment, you dug deep and either decided who you would be or realized who you truly have always been. Either way, you are incredibly brave and strong. I am glad you are doing better. <3 Lauren
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I'll grow my hair out for you
Dear ________,
Do you remember a while back? I think it was around Thanksgiving when you asked me to grow my hair back out. You said I looked cute with it and that I should have some hair to go with my graduation cap in the spring. I laughed and playfully rolled my eyes because most of my hair was shaved off at the time. There was only a small bit of “fluff” I could run my fingers through, so I didn’t really think you were serious, but I kept the thought in the back of my mind, skipping that month’s hair appointment…
wasn’t supposed to lead anywhere. It wasn’t a grand gesture…it didn’t have much thought…rather a lack of funds…yet as time went on and my hair grew…I couldn’t help but smile and think of you…
The next time I saw you it was Christmas time…we were deep into our battles of “I love you more” and “No, I’m doing dishes.” But you still made the sweet tea…extra sweet and always made sure I had a hot glass, my favorite way to drink it. Y’all even waited for me to hang the lights on the tree…. My favorite part of the holidays, decorating the tree with you, though I’m sorry I was a bit late. My exams took longer than I thought. At least the lights glowed bright during those nights. Only a few…
Short weeks past and along came the striking cold air… fierce to the skin…leaving me to freeze from head to toe clinging to a beanie as if it was my home…I decided to skip this hair appointment and just say no… (I was too cold…)
“You don’t have to. I don’t mind. Let me help you.” I would say every time the dishes piled high in the sink or dusting became a thing. But without fail you would smile and say that’s alright. Even when those Grinch lights hung far into the new year…Now I wonder if we got them down in time maybe things would be different…if we didn’t wait. I wish…
I knew what I could say to you. I wish I had the power to turn back time… before the doctor visits… the harsh treatments that tore you apart only hoping they would build you back up… I wish…
I noticed how you changed. The sudden loss of appetite. The lack of color in your face. The dark circles underneath your eyes in the green glow of the Grinch lights. You didn’t put up as much of a fight when I offered to help with dishes. I should’ve known then. You were sitting more…sleeping more…and I wish…
I could be there…from the first scan to this last one. To be there cheering you on through the good days… the bad days… and days when the sun seems to hide, and our pride remains only in your kind eyes.
But sadly, life has different plans.
Now I’m hundreds of miles away – guilt ridden- and only reading updates on Facebook…wondering if I should be afraid with every post, every call, every text I’m stuck waiting, debating whether it’s alright to call… Is it the right time? Should I wake you? Will this be okay? Will this get better? I call out to some unknown power, A deity who can come and make everything better…Yet the new…
Scans aren’t any better. Now you have new treatments I hear that give you a better chance against the raging pain in your chest…. though is it true? Doing this will make your fear appear? Will you lose more this time?
Remember my promise from last thanksgiving? Well, I never made it to a single appointment…and it’s already passed my shoulders…even now I can picture your smile at the thought…But I wanted to ask you, with Christmas a few short months away and my love for short hair anyways…would you let me give you at least a piece of normalcy? Would you let me give back something that beast in your chest took away? I’ll…
Gladly grow my hair out for you. So please don’t cry and as time goes on and my hair grows out, I’ll always smile and think of you with every glance toward a mirror.
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Awww, this made me cry. We truly underestimate the effect that others can have on us, without even realizing it sometimes. I am so sorry for your loss, it sounds like this person was really important to you. This taught me to never take those small moments for granted. Even simple tasks like washing the dishes, resonate with you so much. Simple…read more
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