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Greg Lowry

Updated: Tue, 16 Aug 2016 08:39 pm

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Biography

In January 2016 I unexpectedly lost the love of my life, my best friend, my wife Navpreet. As a mental health counsellor I know the healing power of the written word so I have been trying to practice what I preach. I am not a professional writer just a widower with a lot of pain to displace.

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It is oft quoted that tis better to have loved and lost, well you know the rest What you don't hear is that the lost is going to put you to the ultimate test Completely consuming every ounce of your heart, your sole, your world Making it impossible to go on, move forward and regain a normal sense of self All you want to do is disappear, hide away and stay in your bed all day Sure you still have the dog to awake you with kisses and unquestioning affection But you still reach blindly to the cold side of the bed only to find that life defies detection If there there was only one more hour, minute, second to proclaim your love and to steal one last kiss Because you quickly find out it is all the little things that you are going to miss As months have passed I now understand the quote "tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all" For as much as I desire for my love to be here with me today The hurt I feel reminds me that I am the lucky one because she loved me in such a perfect, if only short, way

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