by Tara Cox
A beautiful little heart rending snapshot of life that I hope Tara you haven't had to live through. God bless you if you have suffered such a loss and for sharing this.
the one they didn't meant the most, TK U MLJ LV NV
got talent! Of that, there can be no doubt. This was intensely powerful and well crafted! Strong work, that I hope does not get overlooked here in this category, (despite the fact that this IS where this story belongs). I hope your fans follow you here, and vote you the scores you deserve for this achievement!
You know it is good work, when it resonates strongly, even for someone who has no personal experience like this to match it up with. Thanks so much for sharing!
This story really touched me. We had an old
sewing machine just like the one you described. I learned how
To sew at my sisters feet , who cancer also took.
Thank you
I stumbled upon this story and I'm so glad I did.
I'm older, in my sixties, and have been to three funerals of sons; sons who were just reaching or already into young adulthood. That, plus the fears that all parents have for the safety of their children (and now grandchildren), come back to me now in this story.
We are reminded that, though life often seems rugged and sturdy, it can be gone in a moment of carelessness or, as in this story, through tragic misfortune.
Thank you
Heart warming and heart breaking. What a great piece of writing. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Tara. Your story reminds me of someone from my past. My Mother. Your description of the sounds of the sewing were exactly of her. The only one missing was the little snip of cutting the thread at the end of the row. So if it did that to me it must have been a great story. Thank you again. Jiminab
far too well.
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