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Here and There, the Lake Remembers -by Khen Julia
Along the western rim of Lake Ontario, memory lingers in water and stone.
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Grief -by Sabrina Wright
“A poem I wrote in honor of my grief in losing my dad.” Sabrina Wright
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Ride Fast, Fly High -by Michaela Brown
A tender tribute to a cousin who embraced joy, rode fast, loved freely, and still lives on in every heart left behind.
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Under Sleep Apnea A Near Death Experience -by Mark L. Levinson
Blurring the line between the physical and the spiritual, this reflective piece explores identity, detachment, and the strange beauty of letting go
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FLOWERS FOR THE DEAD -BY Joan McNerney
What happens to love when the face we search for is gone? In this peice, grief becomes a vase-fragile, overflowing-where time, memory, and eternity all converge.
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you can never give a suicidal your condolences -by Jeremy Jusek
-Content warning/Potential Concerns: Possible themes might cause unintended harm. Please skip this one if you are in a vulnerable place, or these subjects might feel overwhelming. Suicidal theme