Mending the Grieving Heart

Mending the Grieving Heart
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Download or read book Mending the Grieving Heart written by Melody K. Hines and published by Little Griffin Press. This book was released on with total page 119 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: They say that words have the power to heal, to comfort, and to soothe the soul. And in the midst of grief and loss, these words can offer us the most profound solace. "Mending the Grieving Heart" is a powerful and moving collection of poems on grief and healing. Through these words, we explore the full spectrum of emotions that come with the loss of a loved one: from the raw, intense feelings of anger and despair to the comforting, healing power of acceptance and hope. Each poem is a unique and personal reflection on grief, written by someone who has walked this path and come out the other side. These words offer comfort and support to anyone who is struggling with loss and seeking to find their way through the darkness. With a deep sense of empathy and understanding, " Mending the Grieving Heart" is a collection that speaks to the heart and soul of the human experience. It's a book that reminds us that grief is not just about pain, but also about the love that we shared with those who have passed on. Denial crashes in, Like tumultuous waves at sea, Churning emotions within. Grief follows close behind, An undertow that pulls and tugs, Leaving emptiness in its find. Acceptance takes time, A gentle ebb and flow, Bringing peace to the mind. May we ride these waves with grace, Navigating through the highs and lows, Finding strength in each new space. For the truth is not always easy, But it brings us closer to shore, Where love and healing are waiting, And our spirits can be restored.


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