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Depression & Sadness


I Cannot Sing, Though, Wish I Could
I cannot sing, though, wish I could but silence at this precious time seems more meaningful and would be the right thing to calm the tender and fragile air. Sadness should be surrounded by serenity just as tears must be shared with empathy. Pain, where care is most needed. Listening, its kindest cure. So, I will be silent as you cry, near as you grieve and patient as you recover. November 17, 2025
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Take Time to Grieve
for Michael Ching Time has no dominion over grief, no say over recovery nor does it heal anything. It delays and that is all. How long til the memories fade? How long will I grieve? How long for time to heal? How long for the pain to leave? When I stop moving, when the day ends, that’s when the tears come, when the sorrow slips in. There’s no rhyme or reason. There’s no time or season. You left softly at dawn. The sun has set on everyone. The cleansing of the heart is often f
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Clear Your Mind
It is my belief that there are two main ways, two main causes, that lead to mental health issues. They are: either the lack of someone to express your heart and mind to Or having someone to whom you can express your heart and mind but that person does not listen or does not respect those feelings. Point one. If you have no one in your life with whom to share; to express and discuss worries and fears, hopes and dreams, frustrations and triumphs, then, you will live in a closed
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You Went Away
For Ed Thought of you the other day, heard a joke, wanted to pass it your way. I knew you would laugh, you would laugh all day. Forgot that you had gone away. Reached for the phone to give you a call, nothing on my mind, nothing at all. Wanted to hear your uplifting voice, tell you ‘bout my dull, ho hum day. Forgot that you had gone away. Gotta get used to you not here. I miss you so, the good times, good cheer. Now the nights are cold, dark and long, colder and darker since
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