Pain of loss cuts deep
Even if not a surprise
An angel is free
Yet there’s joy in this sadness
For a long life so well lived
~
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Pain of loss cuts deep
Even if not a surprise
An angel is free
Yet there’s joy in this sadness
For a long life so well lived
~
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Sorry to hear that. Love the last two lines.
Thank you Charles, she was 103 years old and lived a very long and good life.
Wow. My grandmother made it to a 102 and passed away last October. Something about the age makes me proud more than sad.
Me too, yes I will miss her, but she was tired and it was her time. We both have grandmothers to be proud of in my opinion.
Agreed. :)
103, that is living well, so sorry.
Thank you so much. This is one of those that things that brings both sadness for the loss and joy/pride in a life lived to its fullest. She will be missed.
Oh Dom, my condolences. The poem is lovely in itself, and a beautiful tribute to your grandma. Mine has been gone a very long time, and I’m eager to be reunited with her. (This loss must be why you seemed absent on the blog recently–I was concerned. Praying that good memories will be a sweet comfort to you and your family during this time.)
Thank you so much Mirada, I may be a little absent for a bit while I get myself back together.
I understand–I lost a neighbor Christmas week, and though he wasn’t truly family, I’m not “back together” yet. Take care of yourself.
I will, I’m using my writing as a release, it does make me feel better.
I agree, writing helps a LOT. Keeping you in my prayers.
Thank you Mirada, that means a great deal to me. :)
Let me know if there’s anything specific I can pray about, Dom–thus far, I’ve focused on general prayers, and then regarding your recent loss, grieving.
Mirada, thank you so much for the prays, they worked and I do feel blessed, blessed for having my grandmother for 50 years of her 103 year life and blessed for having friends such as yourself with caring hearts. :)
Amazing longevity–I hope she was well and vital for the duration. I imagine she had great stories, and lessons, to share. I’ve only just realized how grandmothers are often more central figures in our lives than our parents, even. I think of the only grandma I knew on a nearly daily basis. Anyway…. you bless me too, friend. So good to see you.
She did have amazing longevity and was pretty good up until a few months ago and even then she could still get around. I was blessed to know all of my grandparents and three of the four lived until 92 and older. It really was / is an honor to have had them so long.
Sounds like you can also look forward to “length of days”, as the Bible puts it!
I certainly hope so, but only one person really knows. :)
I am so sorry, Dom. [hugs]
So sorry for your lost, Dom… Writing does help to release and you write beautiful whether is pain & sorrow or happy thoughts… Blessings…
Bless you my friend. Writing does help me and I will bounce back soon. Thank you so much.