Easing Loneliness
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EASING LONELINESS
The old woman in the nursing home was frail. She looked like everybody's
grandma.
She was alone, yet she always seemed preoccupied With
thoughts of years past, With hope for days to come.
No one came to see
the old woman. It didn't seem to matter to anyone - Not even to
her.
Her present life focused on the past and the future. She spent
her days reminiscing about times long ago, She spent her nights thinking
about life after death. The present seemed irrelevant except As a tool for
her reflections.
She seemed Lonely Lost Lifeless.
As I
watched her, I wondered, Will I end up this way? What happens when time
slows down? How many hours can we think the same thoughts? How many days
can we relive the same dreams? How many months can we recreate the same
life? How many years can we be alone?
I spoke to the old
woman. "How are you?" Surprised to have a visitor she smiled. "Oh, I'm
alright. "Is it Christmas yet? "When will the children be here To sing
the carols?"
How do I tell her Summer winds still
blow, Christmastime is still far off, and Months will pass before the
children come to sing? Time stands still for those who are alone.
For
me, watching someone who is truly alone Has been a great teacher Of life
lived Of kindness needed Of love required.
Fear of being alone
myself Helps me to understand the loneliness of others. And if I
understand, I can ease The loneliness of those for whom The present is but
a bridge Between what used to be And what is yet to come.
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Author: Carole D. Bos
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