His heart stopped that Wednesday morning.
And that was the only time
people ever told him,
they missed him,
they needed him,
they loved him.
And maybe if they
could have told him that
when he was alive and needed it
then he might have survived. 😐
Very thought-provoking. How sad that so many learn this lesson the hard way.
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Very rightly said.
Thanks Dennis 🙂
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This is a sad but truthful vision of how we often don’t acknowledge what we have or express how we feel until it’s too late. I admire your writing skills,many of your posts touch me deeply.
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Very well said Lenneke.
Thanks for pausing by 🙂
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Very sad. Buy back the time by using every opportunity to engage, affirm, learn, share, commiserate, grieve, enjoy, delight, be kind. Love.
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Beautifully said 🙂
Thanks Jan, Have a lovely week ahead.
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So true
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Thanks AK 😀
It was treat to pass by your blog.
Lovely to have you here 🙂
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Thats so true .
But in some cases , its never late .
*jab jago tab savera*
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Absolutely, but at times it feels like people were late in realizing someones presence.
Probably the reason maybe.. when we are suffering, we are so focused on ourselves we have no time for others..!!
Thank you 🙂
Thanks for stopping by!
Have a fabulous New Year ahead 🙂
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But its owk , its alright …. If someone comes back to u even after several years , u need to understand his point and forgive and let go everything .
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Isn’t that too easy to say?
Thanks for putting up your thought!
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Its easy . if u give a try .
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Maybe and Maybe not!
Okay..!
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Sad, nice, true, deep! Really good post! 🙂
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Thanks Kajal.
Yea, No one really cares until something dramatic happens!
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Exactly!
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