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Shadows


Rising to a cold house
where darkness lingers;
no substitute this electric cover,
for love-warmed sheets.

J.C.Hill
 
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Jack,

If ever I crossed paths with a man who had his doubts that there exists such a thing as abiding love or one who had questions of its enduring value, I do not know that I could do more for him than sit him down and have him read from your 'remembrance' collection.

You have built an altar, word by word, to her memory - your tears have made intercession for us who have not given Love her due.

May your joy cometh in the morning,
Jeremiah


The opening words of Lewis' A Grief Observed:

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No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear. I am not afraid, but the sensation is like being afraid. The same fluttering in the stomach, the same restlessness, the yawning. I keep on swallowing.
At other times it feels like being mildly drunk, or concussed. There is a sort of invisible blanket between the world and me. I find it hard to take in what anyone says. Or perhaps, hard to want to take it in. It is so uninteresting.
Yet I want the others to be about me. I dread the moments when the house is empty. If only they would talk to one another and not to me...
An odd by-product of my loss is that I’m afraid of being an embarrassment to everyone I meet. At work, at the club, in the street, I see people, as they approach me, trying to make up their minds whether they’ll 'say something about it' or not. I hate it if they do, and if they don’t...
And grief still feels like fear. Perhaps more strictly, like suspense. Or like waiting; just hanging about waiting for something to happen. It gives life a permanently provisional feeling. It doesn’t seem worth starting anything. I can’t settle down. I yawn, I fidget, I smoke too much. Up till this I always had too little time. Now there is nothing but time. Almost pure time, empty successiveness . . .
 
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Thanks for the Lewis quote, it said it all and to you for your loving comment. Some think ten years a long time, but when you’ve lost every-day love your loss is everyday and will come on the ‘morrow. Thanks again.

Jack
 
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I totally agree, for as long as I have been reading Jack's poems and one could say dedications to that lady we know is his wife. I never for a second doubt that there is undying love in any man's heart such as there is with Jack.

In this, we share a common ground.

I loved this Jack and don't get as much time to come in here as I used to, but it's worth every second when I do.


I don't want to get to the end of my life and find that I lived just the length of it. I want to have lived the width of it as well.
- Diane Ackerman, quoted in "Newsweek"
 
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There’s nothing like it when good friends drop by for a chat.
Have a grand tomorrow, Mrs. M.

Jack
 
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I think I'll get me the first flight to Foristell haha.

Have a good week Jack.


I don't want to get to the end of my life and find that I lived just the length of it. I want to have lived the width of it as well.
- Diane Ackerman, quoted in "Newsweek"
 
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Jack,

Your few well chosen words express perfectly the sentiments that made-up a lifetime of warmth.

Excellent.


We must travel in the direction of our fear
John Berryman

 
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Tasha, it was like opening an early Christmas present seeing your name on my poem
I hope you have been well, and have a fantastic tomorrow.

Jack
 
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