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Episode Synopsis
Winter Burgundy bushes Forest green pines Pale blue spruce white, white snow shadows bruised from winters tussles Oak leaves, stubbornly refusing to let go; Clinging like a shriveled cluster of dried raisins Green, green moss on textured trees Branches reaching up and out, each finger clearly seen Under all of this you lie Quiet now in true repose I cannot bear to think of you here…gone by now, flesh to dust Oh. So, I think of your dress Sky blue periwinkle with a big, big swirly skirt (I know you couldn't ever twirl, but I love to imagine you so) I made this dress My fingers cut, sewed, nipped, and tucked ironed wrinkles so they lay perfectly smooth around you - - - - - - - Life scampers all about, squirrels racing up trees Fresh snow falling gently like fresh linen sheets I sit in my warm car and think of you. You were part of me, yet never part Always your own self, on your own quest I suppose I long to lay claim to you, take credit for your existence Justify my need to keep part of you alive through me… but this cannot be. But I have memories, and momentary hiccups where I feel your fingers touch some unseen place at its source The above poem was written by today's guest, Kathleen. Although Kathleen was told her daughter, Emily, would not live past the age of two, Emily defied the odds and lived 15 wonderful years. In the years since Emily's death, Kathleen has found that writing poetry has been a way for her to work through her grief and still feel close to Emily. These beautiful poems give her a sense of peace and have helped others learn a little bit about the journey of grieving the loss of a child. Now, Kathleen has completed her book of poetry which she has titled, "Loving Emily' and is looking for a publisher. Hopefully, she can find one who will help get her beautiful poems to the public where they can help other grieving people in their healing as well. Today, we talk about Emily, their family's 15 year story and Kathleen's process of healing over the past several years. Throughout the episode, she recites many of her poems, poems of a mother's love and loss.
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