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what made losing someone you loved bearable was not remembering but forgetting.
Ron Rash
I wrote this line one day when I was thinking of how I couldn’t remember which side my father (dead three decades) parted his hair. Checking a photo answered the question, but it struck me that, as this line says, memory has to dim, at least somewhat, for us to be able to bear their loss.
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For me, I've learned to allow myself shorter doses of remembering our son in order to be able to move on from the constant gut wrenching grief of losing him.
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Yes, we all have to find our way. Last week I lost a dear friend, Randall Kenan, wonderful writer, wonderful
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wonderful man.
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