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The Anger of Grief
A Grief Poem
March 9, 1999
By A. Edrich
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I know someone who's hurting inside.
Dealing and coping, but Anger takes its ride.
One thing goes wrong, and it's hell to pay.
Grudges you hold, the past is yet today.
Broken inside, with no way to escape.
So out comes the pain, the rage, and the blame.
Sometimes no one's at fault, but one must fall.
You direct the anger and one bears the fall.
I know someone who's hurting, but his is not the same.
Dealing and coping. Praying the anger will tame.
About The Author:
A. Edrich will always mourn the loss of her daughter, mother, and grandparents, but through God's grace and mercy she has found the
strength and courage to face each day with renewed faith and hope. And every morning she wakes up thanking God for her two, living
children and the joy they bring her every day!
* This poem was written for our family during our time of loss. The author has agreed to allow us to share it with the readers of
Good Mourning Lord. If you'd like to share this poem with someone, you may print one copy for personal use only or give that
person a link to this website. Please do not publish it elsewhere. Thank you.
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