Yea, when my grandpa died all the little kids didn't know what was going on, it was hard explaining it to them
It really is hard. When my cousin died, my he kept knocking on his brother's casket, telling him to wake up
When my mother dies, she wants 'bring me to life' and 'my immortal' played at her funeral, I think they are rather appropriate songs for that occasion
I've actually surprisingly haven't been through a family death yet. But I can imagine how hard it is, especially on a little boy whose mother won't be there when he graduates or goes to prom.
No, I didn't feel anything either, although it is rather chilly tonight (sorry, just trying to lighten the mood a little bit)
Wow. Those songs are.. I dunno I think they're appropriate but I wonder how the people would react when a dead person really comes back to life XD
Why are we mourning death instead of celebrating life? I mean c'mon, if someone's time is up, their time is up, no one can stop it, I'm not saying don't be sad, I'm just saying don't depress other people, enjoy life while it lasts, your time could end at any second
Well you do have a point. Its not the death thats being mourned, its when you want to talk to the person then u realize you cant do that. U wanna hug the person, can't do that either. Its actually how you miss the person that hurts. We can celebrate life, yes, but the little boy also needs time to heal
Is anyone here the little boy? Then let him figure it out on his own, his wound may recover, some things only time can erase, some things, not even time can erase, it depends how deep his wound is
that boy's feeling wont go away. When he thinks he's okay, there's a sudden Boom! Back to square one notheless, it will hurt lesser everytime. He just needs to get back up and make the most of what he has (im being weird. Eew.)