Guest Post: Pieta
Oh mothers of sorrow,
wherever you are,
They know what it is to grieve
what you cannot change.
Oh mothers of sorrow,
wherever you are,
They know what it is to grieve
what you cannot change.
[Hope] is not a diversion from sorrow
But the transformation of
Grief fully formed and felt.
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