Oh my gosh!
Warning!!! You will cry! This could be a trigger for some as well!
Sarah has bared her heart for us all to see. She shares her grief and her love for her cousin who passed away.
Having walked with Angie after losing Matthew I can understand everything. I’ve been there when a pair of socks in a store brings back memories and tears flow. And yet at the same time a smile. Grief is tough! It never goes away. One will always remember!
Sarah, thank you so much for sharing this heart wrenching poem that started your post! And I send a virtual hug my friend as you fondly remember your cousin🤗

A Poem
I went to a party, Mom. I remember what you said. You told me not to drink , Mom, so I drank soda instead.
I felt really proud, Mom, the way you said I would. I didn’t drink and drive, Mom, even though the others did.
I know I did the right thing, Mom. I know you’re always right. Now the party’s finally ending, Mom, as everyone drives out of sight.
As I get into my car, Mom, I know I’d get home in one piece. Because the way you raised me, Mom, so responsible and sweet.
I started to drive away, Mom, but as I pulled onto the road. The other car didn’t see me, Mom, and hit me like a load.
As I lie on the pavement, Mom, I wish you’d get here soon. How come it happen to me, Mom?…
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Thanks for sharing this Stu! It was beautiful and sad. I left her a comment.
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You’re welcome Renee! I just felt someone needed it so they know they are not alone in their grief.
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I believe with you. 🙏🏼
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So sad. Thank you for sharing.
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You’re welcome Pené. It is one that those dealing with grief need to read. To let them know they are not alone and that it is healthy to keep the memory of their loved one alive.
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Yes.
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Thank you again and again Stu, for sharing and helping me honoring my cousin, and best friend. It means so much to me.
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❤️🤗
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