an apology
Friday, October 23, 2009there’s something selfish about grief over a death. Part of you sympathizes with the family, part of you — it may be the greater part– shifts to ‘what if it was me who lost someone?’ Then the grief just shifts to fear. Then you get a grip of yourself & you feel selfish.
While at work on the Thursday shift (maybe between 1am & 3) I was browsing through my brother’s Facebook friends list. I saw my niece, Ponjap. I looked at her photo & I weighed the question whether to add her or not.
I chose not to, because we haven’t talked in such a long time…
That’s such a lame reason. Made even lame-er by the fact that she passed away.
They told me she died at 1pm yesterday. I only found out tonight.
I don’t know how to process this information & I feel guilty of this inability to mourn.
But the fact remains. I love her.
And maybe, just maybe, that’s all that counts.
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The blogger, female, has recently discovered that she could not be a disciple-to-no one.
Notice the transition from morose to pathetically smitten.
Give her a break. We all falter.
The lucky ones, happily so.
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