I heart this. I have read it many, many times and every time it gets to me. It seems so very very true.
"The English language lacks the words 'to mourn an absence.' For the loss of a parent, grandparent, spouse, child or friend we have all manner of words and phrases, some helpful, some not. Still, we are conditioned to say something, even if it is only 'I am sorry for your loss.' But for an absence, for someone who was never there at all, we are wordless to capture that particular emptiness. For those who deeply want children and are denied them, those missing babies hover like silent, ephemeral shadows over their lives. Who can describe the feel of a tiny hand that is never held?"
~Laura Bush
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I remember reading this particular paragraph in her book and being struck dumb by the truth of it.
That quote sums up perfectly the deep sorrow I experienced after we lost our first baby. No one really understood, not even my dh, I think. But it was that absence. The ache of the hand never held. Even though we now have Maggie, the ache for that child never totally goes away.
Thank you for sharing that quote.
Wow, that is amazing. I've never seen this quote...I will use it...maybe on facebook. Hmmmm
That is an amazing quote. Thanks for sharing!
sharing this!!!
I read this quote awhile back and it brought tears to my eyes...like someone was reading exactly how my broken heart and soul were feeling...
To this day I still get tears and I still adore this quote.
great quote.
This quote says it all. Thank-you for sharing it. And I'm praying for little hands in your very near future!
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That's what was missing from my Christmas letter! ... this Quote!
I love, love, LOVE Laura Bush's words and the truth that they speak.
What perfect words to describe IF!
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