Grief



 Tap tap mummy

Are you still asleep?

Wake up, wake up

Can you hear the door bell ring?


Mummy mummy 

Why are your hands stiff?

I'm trying I'm trying 

Why can't your eyes blink ?


I'm late I'm late 

Have you packed my food?

If you sleep on and dream on

Who'd drop me at school?




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🌧️ Grief: The Silent Language of Loss


> “Grief really doesn’t leave when you stop crying. It lingers in the quiet spaces between heartbeats.”




Grief is the price of love: the echo left behind when some precious pearl is taken away. It’s that hollow ache in the chest, the sudden tears in the middle of laughter, the haunting silence where someone’s voice used to be.


It doesn’t always come as tears. Sometimes, it’s numbness. Sometimes, it’s anger. Other times, it’s pretending you’re fine while a storm brews within.



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The Faces of Grief


Grief wears many faces. It can appear after the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, the loss of a dream, or even the passing of a phase of life you cherished. It reminds us how deeply we cared, and how deeply we still do.


But grief is not weakness; it’s proof of love’s endurance. It’s the body’s way of saying, “I have loved, and I am learning to live again.”



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Healing Takes Time


There is no timeline for healing. They say "Time heals all injuries" but even time sometimes needs some time before it shows up. Grief ebbs and flows — one day you laugh freely, the next day a memory pulls you back. That’s okay. Healing doesn’t mean forgetting; it means learning to live with the love that remains.


> “You don’t move on from grief — you move forward with it.”




Talk about it. Pray about it. Write about it. Cry when you must. Let others in.

Each tear, each conversation, each breath is a step toward peace.



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A Gentle Reminder


If you’re grieving, know this: You are not broken — you are human.

The ache you feel today will one day soften into gratitude.

For love never truly dies; it only changes form.


And even in grief, life still whispers hope. 🌿



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The biggest hoax grieve charades is healing in isolation and separation. No, that's a ludicrous fallacy. Grief is the master cat, and what do cats do? They isolate their prey.

Do not cut off your loved ones. It's okay to take time to reminisce and live in the memories of the deceased, but learning how to accept the situation and let go is the real Tea.

It's also good to describe how you feel to listening ears, to ears owned by souls who have journeyed and journaled same path. 



Grief comes in different scales, when yours feels heavy, and threatens your sanity, reach out to us at heavenlyscribee@gmail.com


Help is only a call away.


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