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Annabelle

When Annabelle was by her side she felt secure. At the park where she played frisbee or the movies there was an unspoken connection that allayed her fears and quieted her anxieties. They were as one, inseparable, going everywhere together, like sisters sharing secrets no one else would ever know, until her Annabelle was gone. She lost her compass, her way of comprehending right from wrong. She was frantic; she searched high and low, called the cops, alerted all the hospitals. She could not let go, could not differentiate the darling from the dream, but Annabelle was gone. She never was the same after her loss. In and out of clinics and consulting with a shrink she was beside herself with rage and disbelief. It took years of tender loving care before she finally let go of her sweet Annabelle, and set the limit to her grief.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2006




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Date: 5/27/2009 6:05:00 AM
Tragedy and sadness enshrined ... does not hide the beauty ... despair too is a part of our cosmic reality ... and you are open to feel the universe crying in a solitary being. Love it.
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Date: 12/19/2008 4:34:00 PM
This is a very beatfully written but tragically sad poem. I picked it because I like the name. Grief effects everyone differently. My father went in the hospital today. Pacemaker setting off. So far he is ok but he's 85. Life is really ironic, sometimes. Wrote "A Story" today before this event. Made sure I told him that I love him no matter what and he said the same. Sad but going to try to write it out. Thanks for the ear, fellow souper! Love Robin
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