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The Right Words: when you need them most

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In twenty years time…People will not ask the children of 2020 if they caught up with their studies.They will not ask them what grades they made, despite the year off school.They will ask them with wonder ‘what was it like?’They will ask them ‘how did you cope?’‘How did you feel?’‘What do you remember of those To the woman who looks around and wonders, why everyone else is so much more capable. So much stronger. So much more ambitious, than her. To the woman who thinks everyone else is blazing a fiery path through this thing we call life, while she limps behind, barely getting through the days.… Somewhere, another woman When the mood strikes, send out all those messages and don’t feel you have to apologise for being quiet. FRIENDSHIP – IT’S NOT A NUMBERS GAME You can have one friend – one single friend – whose support is so fierce, so fabulously fierce, that you feel like there is an army behind you. And yet you can have umpteen other friends whose allegiance you are not entirely sure of… You can meet a

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TO OUR DAUGHTERS 🌟 You were born made of softness, sweetness and love, but with a will so strong it could bend iron – despite what society may tell you, you don’t have to lose one or the other. Keep them all, they are yours. Aren’t you blessed? 🌟 Your super-power in this life, is Beautiful remembrance poem, ideal for a funeral reading or eulogy. Written from the point of view of the person being laid to rest. In this volume, the topic is loss. Facing loss is one of the hardest things that a person can do. Ashworth is a good companion for taking on this complex emotion. Readers will feel both touched and understood as they dip into this gorgeous collection. Be the kind of woman you want to call when things go wrong. Be the motivator, the encourager of dreams. Be the kind of fierce friend you want to have yourself. Love your girlfriends deeply, they are your sister warriors in this world and only they know just what a crazy, hormonal ride womanhood really

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Take the love you shared with me and spread it out with gladness my life will not have been in vain if you can fight the sadness Take the love my darling it’s yours to carry on grow that love forevermore and then I won’t be gone.” There are many things to fear in this life but I have found that there is one to be feared above all the things you failed to say.” Yes, the italics are in the original. I think these are the kinds of “poems” that every grandma hopes their granddaughters are writing when she tells her family: “I am a poet!” There is nothing at stake here, nor does it present anything particularly unique or personal. The voice is indistinct. This poem skips original comparisons in favor of worn-out “glimmers of light” and “open arms” and “circles of friends,” which basically violate the first rule of poetry (Fight Club): never use cliches. Your instinct for knowing what (and who) is worth your time, will grow and flourish like ivy on a castle wall.

A poem by Donna Ashworth – The Good Grief Trust A poem by Donna Ashworth – The Good Grief Trust

You cannot be everyone's cup of tea, but you can be someone's first sip of a cold drink on a sunny day. Don’t prioritise your looks, my friend,they won’t last the journey.Your sense of humour though, will only get better.Your intuition will grow and expand like a majestic cloak of wisdom.Your ability to choose your battles, will be fine-tuned to perfection.Your capacity for stillness, for living in the moment, will blossom.And your desire to live each and To the woman who has lost her spark. To the woman whose get up and go, has well and truly gone. This is for you. This is to remind you whose daughter you are. This is to remind you, that you don’t have to be everything to everyone, every day. You didn’t sign up for Donna's words are just so wonderful. I find myself reaching for a Donna book most days and I dip in and out.

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THE LOSS OF A MOTHER is a really good one and I took a deep breath expecting to really tear up as my own mum died quite recently but it was THE LOSS OF A FATHER that made me the most emotional, the one that had me nodding in agreement with its words and sentiment, especially with the part where your father has already planted the answers you seek etc This is a state of being like no other we have ever known because we are all going through it together but so very far apart. Popular funeral poem based on a short verse by David Harkins. An uplifting poem about being grateful for a loved one’s life. A short funeral poem by Helen Lowrie Marshall about happy memories living on after a loved one has gone. It’s not that the poems are anything but sugared almonds—they will not hurt you, but they will feel and taste chalky to other poets and readers. The poems use truncated lines, so they *look* like poems, but many of them are just chopped prose. Lots of declaratives and cliches and gentle encouragements to aging women raising kids.

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