Quote Every morning, I wake up and forget just for a...

“Every morning, I wake up and forget just for a second that it happened. But once my eyes open, it buries me like a landslide of sharp, sad rocks. Once my eyes open, I'm heavy, like there's to much gravity on my heart.” - Sarah Ockler

Decryption of quote

Every morning, I wake up and the world is still and quiet. The sun peeks through the curtains, casting a warm glow on my face. For just a second, I forget the weight of the past, the pain that lingers in the corners of my mind.

But then, once my eyes open, reality crashes down on me like a landslide. The memories flood back, sharp and jagged, tearing at my heart. It's like reliving the pain all over again, a never-ending cycle of grief and sorrow.

It buries me beneath a mountain of emotions, each one heavier than the last. I feel the weight of loss pressing down on me, like a burden too heavy to bear. It's as if the gravity of my heart has increased, pulling me down into a pit of despair.

But even in the darkness, there is a glimmer of hope. A tiny spark that refuses to be extinguished, a light that shines through the cracks in my broken heart. It's a reminder that even in the depths of despair, there is still a flicker of resilience.

And so, I rise from the ashes of yesterday, determined to face the day ahead. I carry the weight of my grief with me, but I do not let it consume me. I find strength in the knowledge that I am not alone, that there are others who understand the pain I feel.

Each morning is a new beginning, a chance to start afresh. I may stumble and fall, but I will always get back up again. I will not let the sadness define me, but instead use it as a stepping stone towards healing and growth.

For in the darkness, there is also light. In the midst of sorrow, there is also joy. And in the depths of despair, there is also hope. I hold onto these truths tightly, knowing that they will guide me through the darkest of days.

So, I face each morning with courage and determination. I may be weighed down by grief, but I am also buoyed by love and resilience. I will not let the pain of the past dictate my future, but instead use it as a catalyst for transformation and renewal.

And so, I rise once more, ready to embrace whatever the day may bring. I may be heavy with sorrow, but I am also light with hope. And in that delicate balance, I find the strength to carry on.




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