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Open Casket
Open caskets
at a wake or a funeral
always give me a feeling.
A feeling of sadness and emptiness
or of fear and grief.
We go into these rooms
and see a person's life
and family
and pictures
in front of us
and we see their beauty
of who they were
and how amazing they were.
My love for you was like being in that room
with that open casket.
It was beautiful but it grew old
and there was nothing that could stop
the process of it dying.
Someone can paint over it
and highlight the beauty
but in the end,
that beauty disappears
and there is still a leftover feeling
of sadness and emptiness.
The fear that I once felt
that I was going to lose you
instead of thinking about growing old with you
finally faded away
and I did lose you.
Mourning may feel
that it takes forever
and some people may not get over it
and I may never get over you.
But at least I had the opportunity
to love someone as great as you
and to mourn the loss
of who we once were
together and apart.
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I wrote this piece because I realized that a break-up and dealing with a broken heart is almost the same as losing a loved one. Some people still have a love for their first partner and the break-up that ensues with that takes a lot of grief because you're not just mourning the person leaving, you're mourning all of the love that you shared.