No worthier valentine than those we loved who have died. Their passing brings us much grief, missing, gnashing of teeth. For them it’s relief from ongoing pain, an escape from our world in rapid decline.
But to appease our bereavement its healthy to imagine them safely bestowed in the heavens above as a twinkling star, a moonbeam or a sun kiss. Surrounding us with love, appalled at our remiss. For them earthly woes have evaporated. Our grief needs to be sedated.
It is a moon wrapped in brown paper, briefly hidden for us to unpeel. So imagine your loved one is like Duffy’s onion as you unwrap that moon and let it beam. Your loved one lives on in the hearts of all those that they touched. They are twinkles, beams and kisses bestowed on us from up above.
d’Verse, 144 words prosery, Bjorn; “It is a moon wrapped in brown paper”, Carol Duffy

A heartwarmingly delight piece this is, Kate. Very lovely 🙂
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I wish I could put to words how I feel right now. Thank you for such a compassionate piece.
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This is so thoughtful, so brilliantly penned! 💫
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So heart warming. Another Beautiful piece
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This is such a sensitive and beautiful write! 💝💝
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This is beautiful and heartfelt Kate. Love your photo too. 💜
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Death is not necessarily a release from pain for all. Those who die young and not due to disease or age leave a far greater void. Your verse reminds us beautifully how to remember them. Such a heartfelt write.
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Such a beautiful shot. It’s goes so well with your heartfelt words Kate.
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Yes Kate : Love will never pass
Love will remain .
I like your entry
Love ❤
Michel
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indeed Michel and it’s always harder when there is such a close and long relationship like yours and Janines … whoever is left will feel abandoned …
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Compassionate and beautiful, Kate. Unwrap the lovely moon and let it beam. Superb post.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Beautiful! Love is the one thing that never dies and our loved ones do live on within our hearts.
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Beautiful words, Kate! Especially for those who mourn.
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A very thoughtful post Kate. Good one 🙂 Makes me smile 🙂
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Yes! I’d like to imagine that they escaped the cycle of grief and pain that we ought to put up with and that they are happy twinkling high above shining their light upon us. 🙂
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Yes! Right on! So true! So heart-touching! Brings the joy-tears to my eyes! 🙂
I’m convinced they do live on in us AND they do want us to grieve but quickly move forward and do them proud…live a happy and helping life…keep making the world a better place.
On my night walks I often look up at the stars and moon and say Thank Yous to those who have already gone on…and let them know I still think of them. 🙂
(((HUGS))) 🙂
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So touching and a great reminder of all those who have left. It’s good to imagine therm up in the air.
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Beautiful piece of prosery! 🙂
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A lovely poem, Kate! We cherish the memories of our loved ones as long as we live. The memories of those who love us are our legacy.
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This is a deep touching piece Kate, words of a caring soul
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Gorgeous. I hadn’t thought to consider those we’ve lost on Valentine’s Day, but why not?
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Amen, Kate!
❤
David
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Beautiful Kate, my hearts tinged with sorrow after my puppies passing yesterday. This provides a measure of contentment
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sorry for your loss, they say the good die young to teach us impermanence 😦
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This is how I think of my departed loved ones, Kate. You brought tears to my eyes!
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“to appease our bereavement” Yes, why not enlist the moon and the stars, the sun, to use them as reminders of the beautiful ones taken from us? Very nice take on the prompt.
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These are good thoughts Kate. I hope they are communing with the stars and moon. (K)
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Your interpretion of the prompt is both solemn and delightful .. and I am smiling broadly at your gorgeous line
“So imagine your loved one is like Duffy’s onion as you unwrap that moon and let it beam.”
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Duffy refers to the smell of the onion permeating deeply and indelibly so it’s an odd but effective analogy Ivor
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You’ve captured the hopes and wishes of those of us who grieve. Such beautiful sentiments to ease the heart. ❤️
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What a beautiful, hopeful tribute to all those passed on from us. Yes, their spirit lives on through us and our children!
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exactly Dwight, the physical access is gone but the spiritual one opens and can become quite strong … we usually know what they would say or do in a given situation 🙂
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Agreed “its healthy to imagine them safely bestowed in the heavens above as a twinkling star, a moonbeam or a sun kiss.” Probably healthy to imagine those who have passed on you weren’t real fond of in life that way also… They are on their way to a new incarnation of life, and that’s a comforting thought.
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A beautiful picture of the serenity one must build within oneself to survive the days and years after mourning. Imagine you are unwinding this paper to see the moon’s heat. A wonderful therapeutic thought.
greetings
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I love: unwrap the moon and let it beam.
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This is so beautiful and compassionate, Kate. Our loved ones do live on in our hearts. 💙
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If we pause long enough in our grieving, we will be able to unwrap that bright love. A true gift for those able to embrace the hope and return the love! Hope you are surrounded by love or the warmth of the sun and the peace of the moon.
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Makes me want to make onion marmalade. Maybe tomorrow.
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A beatifully soothing, empathetic, therapeutic piece Kate, so nicely written…
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Oh kate this is beautiful! I love it! xoxo
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