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| the girl can't help it Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: splendraville
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| One of my favorite books of all times is: "The Book of Qualities" by: J. Ruth Gendler In it the author writes beautiful stories poems about human qualities. Since there are so many who have lost loved ones here I thought I would share this sweet story about grief. GRIEF- Before she came to town Grief was a woman named Eliea. She was a potter, and she glazed her big-bellied pots with earth colors until they shone like dull bronze. She had four children. The daugh- ters live inland now in the distant foothills, and the oldest son left the family as soon as he could get away. It was the young boy with the golden curls and laughing eyes who gave her great joy. He Loved the ocean. He was barely walking when he learned to swim and not much older when he started to sail. One day about two years ago the sailors brought his boat home empty. Never have I heard such sounds of weeping as when Grief found her son had drowned. She screamed and howled. She stamped her feet and smashed her pots and bowls. She ate with her fingers. She tore at her hair, and it grew wild and matted. She wan- dered from place to place with no sense or where she was or how she came there. One day at the edge of the forest Grief heard another woman crying out. She spoke with her. She listened to her story. Grief was surprised. She had never met anyone else who had suffered as she had. Together the women sat in the clearing and mourned their children. Through the long afternoon, through the twilight, through the night, they wept and wept and wept and wept. In the morning Grief was washed clean of her tears. She came to our town and started to do her real work. My prayers go out for all my friends her who grieve- lisa |
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| Community Greeter Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Mid-Life Express
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| Thank you for that Splendra. |
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__________________ When you judge others, you do not define them, you define yourself." Namasté | |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to indigo For This Useful Post: | splendra (05-27-2008)
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| debbleslosthermarbles Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: ChicagoBurbs
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| Miss you Lisa and Thank You |
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__________________ DO WHAT YOU CAN AND THEN PRAY THAT GOD WILL GIVE YOU THE POWER TO DO WHAT YOU CANNOT ***St. Augustine***![]() SOY, PALOMA BLANCA DEBBBIE | |
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