A short meditation about the daily shifts that mourners may experience on the journey to healing, based on my own experiences of mourning. I wrote it a few days ago as a comfort for several friends currently experiencing fresh losses.
Mourner’s Lament
In the morning whisper, heal me.
In the afternoon shout, help me.
In the evening wonder, how long?
In the morning whisper, O love.
In the afternoon shout, O death.
In the evening wonder, how long?
In the morning whisper, this again.
In the afternoon shout, no more.
In the evening wonder, how long?
In the morning whisper, O love.
In the afternoon shout, O life.
In the evening wonder, how long?
© 2019 Alden Solovy and tobendlight.com.
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Postscript: See also: “Tears, Too Close: A Prayer of Consolation.”
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