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After my father died they brought his body back in an open coffin to stay over night in our chilled front room. He looked peaceful lying there no longer racked by cancer no longer in pain just at peace no lines on face no furrowed forehead from worry and anxiety just wax like smooth and a sense of calm unknown since his life began. I stood looking down at him taking in his waxen face his dark brows neatly trimmed his sealed lips pinkish white his greying hair combed into a neatness as if for a wedding or funeral. I kissed his chilled forehead with lips sensed him loss to us in another place. I moved back and stood and stared and said goodbye with love and tear in eye.
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Mar 16, 2017
Mar 16, 2017 at 5:08 AM UTC
AFTER FATHER DIED 1968
After my father died they brought his body back in an open coffin to stay over night in our chilled front room. He looked peaceful lying there no longer racked by cancer no longer in pain just at peace no lines on face no furrowed forehead from worry and anxiety just wax like smooth and a sense of calm unknown since his life began. I stood looking down at him taking in his waxen face his dark brows neatly trimmed his sealed lips pinkish white his greying hair combed into a neatness as if for a wedding or funeral. I kissed his chilled forehead with lips sensed him loss to us in another place. I moved back and stood and stared and said goodbye with love and tear in eye.
ON SEEING MY FATHER'S BODY AFTER DEATH IN 1968.
TerryCollett
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Mar 16, 2017
Mar 16, 2017 at 5:08 AM UTC
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