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Category: Seniors Ink

Who Knew?

by your daughter When night falls the loneliness creeps up on me. Why does the darkness cast such a pall?…

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Posted in: Memorial, Seniors Ink Filed under: death, dying, good bye, loss, missing someone, sadness

Angel of Death or Peace

By Gary Redlinski How many times must a veteran die before he finds peace? I died this year on Veterans…

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Posted in: Memorial, Poems, Seniors Ink, Uncategorized, Veteran's Echoes Filed under: memorial day, veteran, Vietnam

The Big Demon

By Holland Emerson Trauma An ugly demon It requires space Demands time Drains energy Why not just get rid of…

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Posted in: Poems, Seniors Ink, Uncategorized, Veteran's Echoes Filed under: blind, eye, good, poem, shock, sunlight, trauma

Deliver Me From Evil

by J.A. Goodman Deliver me from Evil She was busy cleaning up after supper. The kids were watching TV in…

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The Orange Grove

By Joyce Brucato Arnold She looked out into the bright sunlight, it would be a warm one today. Walking slowly…

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Trifold Poems

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By Estelle O’Connell Seeking You My eyes scan crowds for a glimpse of you, I sniff the air for familiar…

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Posted in: Poems, Seniors Ink Filed under: finding, loss, love, mate, mourning

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What is “Relighting Us”?

relighting us websiteIt is the use of words to bring back lost joy. Words have power. In the loss of my partner of 62 years, words were all I had left. Words that could describe the remembrances of the joy we had. They are many, precious, and in my deepest thoughts. They swirl about in this lonely container of my mind.

Writing stories them allows me to share with others. In their retelling, it brightens us all. Relighting.us is an opportunity for others to participate with your own stories. And to share your joyful memories too!

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