Resources for LossMain MenuKathleen M. Coleman3e1b11861089b7035d15e5dc33eb8994155c4ae5
“Miss Me, But Let Me Go” (poet unknown), contributed by Eliot Cowan (2022)
12024-01-15T12:38:09-05:00Nadav Asraf8e4eca098020db2b9ad1ca0b6acddc456957f76e734plain2024-01-15T12:39:58-05:00Nadav Asraf8e4eca098020db2b9ad1ca0b6acddc456957f76eThis poem reminds the reader that death and loss are a normal and essential part of nature. Sharing that life and death are all part of “The master’s plan” may provide some relief to those who feel a lack of closure around their loved one's death. It also gives actionable advice: “When you are lonely and sick of heart / Go to the friends we know.” This excellent counsel is applicable across multiple kinds of loss and I believe would be helpful to many people.
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