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How does one write down what one feels when someone they love has died?
What do they say?
What do they do to capture the lose of a loved one?
Even when one has experienced it before,
there is a difference between everyone.
You can't use one experience and say that that is how it always is.
Some cry openly,
some in private,
and some not at all,
but you can see it in their face that they cry on the inside out,
that they burn with a grief no one can understand.
Death can be such a horrible thing.
And to many, death means the end.
But in Christ,
There is no death
In Christ
There is only life
In Christ
We shall live
Forever and Ever
What do they say?
What do they do to capture the lose of a loved one?
Even when one has experienced it before,
there is a difference between everyone.
You can't use one experience and say that that is how it always is.
Some cry openly,
some in private,
and some not at all,
but you can see it in their face that they cry on the inside out,
that they burn with a grief no one can understand.
Death can be such a horrible thing.
And to many, death means the end.
But in Christ,
There is no death
In Christ
There is only life
In Christ
We shall live
Forever and Ever