Death hits everyone really hard. We all have to deal with at least one death, but if your close to your great grandparents aunts and uncles, it will seem that everyone around us is infact dying. The cycle of life helps to balance out what is here and what isn't. When people do die of old age, war, accidents, drugs, or any sort of desease, you just wish that you can help them, stop it from happening, taken their place. Don't blame yourself for what life desided upon as far as who lives and who dies. You should just put a smile on your face. As the song goes, "I get knocked down, but I get up again." I've simplified it as this "When things looks their worst, just smile." You can't say to laugh at some painful event, or to cry until you can only cry blood, Virgin Mary. However, when you do cry, cry with a smile on your face. You still have your loved one close to you, though you can never see them again. Look over their old pictures, keep their precious memories in your eyes. If they given you something, or you borrowed something from them, take the at most care for that item and cherish it. Their love twards you and your love twards them is far greater then anything else out there, as long as you honor that love with care and honesty. Don't let death become your doorway to sadness, instead, allow it to lighter your heart with joy and happyness.
FoxyGrimReapess · Mon Jan 23, 2006 @ 08:01pm · 0 Comments |