This is so moving! And: This is so moving! And Schenk's "Anguish" is quite the haunting image. Nature is pragmatic which is probably the only way for it to be kind. Hope you don't mind this little verse inspired by both works aforementioned:
In the hush of snow-bound sky,
Let crows carry what was mine.
If grief must fall like silent ash,
Let it rest where cold is kind.
Thinking of you Azlfzal: Years have passed. I ran across this poem and read your comment. Thank you for the support you have me during this time in my life.
Rest in peace my dear friend. You are free.
Good to hear something worth: Good to hear something worth fighting for. Thank you so much, Starward-Led. I hope the "hymn of exiles" is not too long a read. It also has birthed an alternate second half.
Thank you, kind Sir, for: Thank you, kind Sir, for using my (hopefully final) screen name, and for the words of your comment. I am happy to report that, last week, I was able to be examined by one of our area's top neurologists (four months' wait for an appointment) and the meds he gave me have cleared away the fog of pain, and my thinking and perceptions are much improved.o
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