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The worst thing about losing someone to death is that you didn't actually get that chance to pay your farewell When they leave, they just left Suddenly, their brain refused to consume the oxygen, their heart refused to pump the blood to the veins It was almost felt like all those organs and cells had conspired together and finally come to their final conclusion There will be days when you feel like grieving and mourning over them are as normal as breathing And it's okay, it's okay No one will ever get over death of loved ones easily mostly because the "what if"s and "if only"s that follows, Because the most painful goodbye is the ones that never got the chance to be said
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Aug 30, 2018
Aug 30, 2018 at 10:34 AM UTC
Farewell
The worst thing about losing someone to death is that you didn't actually get that chance to pay your farewell When they leave, they just left Suddenly, their brain refused to consume the oxygen, their heart refused to pump the blood to the veins It was almost felt like all those organs and cells had conspired together and finally come to their final conclusion There will be days when you feel like grieving and mourning over them are as normal as breathing And it's okay, it's okay No one will ever get over death of loved ones easily mostly because the "what if"s and "if only"s that follows, Because the most painful goodbye is the ones that never got the chance to be said
i miss you Grandma. if i could only turn back the time, i'd love to hug you tighter that night. for one last time
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Aug 30, 2018
Aug 30, 2018 at 10:34 AM UTC
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