- Vol. 05
- Chapter 10
You died this morning
When I was a child if someone passed over we moved in like a blanket to cover and cover for the spouse who remained.
For he / she was knocked out knocked over unable to do, think, be.
Pills and sleep, spoon fed. This was grief to me.
So I sit here now and ponder in all our connectivity ... interconnectedness online have we become less connected to life real, true, flesh and blood life?
Our relations and connections offline. Are they as deeply rooted? Have we spread ourselves too thin between two dimensions?
It seems now when a spouse is lost the first thing we do is
upload a photo and write a long text:
"You were my everything ..."
as we sit uncovered at our desk.
You died this morning
What is real what is not. In the process who / what have we lost?
I am not judging – who am I to do that? Just pondering, a bit confused things are not as they used to be.
We are not what we used to be, nor our grief.
Connected not disconnected but to what?
"You died this morning, here is a photo of us."