Who Will Be There For Me When I Die?
“I will make peace. I have to make peace, in order to die in peace, wherever, whenever that may be.”
Healing / Real-Life Stories / Self-Discovery
by Karin Sieger · Published September 12, 2016 · Last modified October 11, 2016
“I will make peace. I have to make peace, in order to die in peace, wherever, whenever that may be.”
Janaya Martin’s intimate and candid poem about coping with the death of her father while trying to cultivate forgiveness.
Featured on National Public Radio, this is Michael’s powerful, evocative poem about the day of his father’s funeral.
Lisa’s journey of dealing with her father’s death expressed as a haiku in three parts: shock, grief, and closure.
Family & Relationships / Healing / Real-Life Stories
by Kat Gal · Published June 10, 2015 · Last modified February 28, 2017
Kat’s journey from hating her abusive father to forgiving him helped her find peace. When he died, this is how she felt.