Where are the eloquent words when a beautiful spirit passes from us? They fail me.
I did not know Sue Vincent, and only recently came to know her through her words. Words that encircled this entire global community, pulling us into one grieving family.
Even though my time knowing her was short, it was enough to feel her spirit and hold her in my prayers. I cannot imagine the far reaching grief of those of you who knew her better than I.
My heartfelt condolences to her family and all those who loved her.
Lovely words about dear Sue’s passing, Maggie. Jim Webster wrote a beautiful piece about her. I feel sure that you and all your readers will want to read it.
https://tallissteelyard.wordpress.com/2021/03/30/there-are-some-things-a-poet-cannot-accept/
Best wishes, Pete.
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I did read it earlier, Pete. It is beautifully written. Thank you for sharing it here.
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You found those eloquent words Maggie, thank you ππ
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Thank you, Willow. This has been such a tremendous loss. I cannot help but feel sad today.
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I am in bits πππ¦
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I know. It is hard even when we know we should expect it. Loss is never easy.
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No never but we know she is still here with us just on a different plain .ππ¦π¦
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Itβs a shared grief.
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It is, Sadje.
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I know of Sue, but didn’t follow her regularly. I’m sorry to read this, but admire the blogosphere for being a source of information even when the news is filled with grief. Thank you for this update.
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We are a very tightly knitted community, Ally. The news was very sad.
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When I read of her passing last night I was so emotionally pained. Such a sad loss to the world of poetry, the world of blogging, and the world of her family and friends.
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I agree. It was such sad news felt by all of us.
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