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Children... Dedicated to Bereaved Parents Everywhere.

Deb Kosmer's use of words fills the spirit and warms the soul.  In her poem, Children , she explains the raw feelings and how unfair life seems to be when a child dies.

Discovery

This poem takes the reader outside themselves to sharing with others and learning how to look on the other side of pain for the joy in life.

Grief, Mourning, Darkness, and Light

Deb Kosmer, social worker, writer and grief specialist shares her poetry about darkness and light for those of you who are grieving.  She has put her words on paper as part of her own griefwork and shares it with you.

I told God I was angry

In the midst of our grief, it is easy to get mad at God.  This beautiful poem provides insight on how to give that anger to God so we can be free to live again.  The author of this inspiring piece of poetry is unknown.

Just Now

Michele Rodgers in her poem shares how God gave her strength to go on after the loss of her loved one.  If you use your faith as a coping strategy, this poem will inspire you.  It explains the freedom you can gain by giving your burden to God.

Some Men Cry

Men do cry.  Deb Kosmer's poem takes a look at men and tears and how they are okay no matter how strong a man may think he is.

What Grief Is, Isn’t, Does, and Doesn’t Do

Deb Kosmer uses her gift with words in this lovely poem that so adequately explains what grief does and doesn't do as well as explaining what it is and what it isn't.  In a way that only Deb can she provides you with her gift of hope for the futurel

When We Cry

A very moving poem about God's presence in our lives when we cry, when we grieve and when we find joy again.  Powerful words let you know you are never alone in your pain and suffering and even in your joy and laughter.