avatarAlexandra Duncan

Summary

The text is a poignant reflection on the narrator's deep connection with a dear friend who passed away at a young age, detailing their shared experiences and the impact of the friend's loss.

Abstract

The article titled "Grief" delves into the emotional turmoil of losing a close friend prematurely. The friend, described as unique, kind-hearted, and beautiful, had a profound influence on the narrator. They bonded over shared struggles, finding solace in each other's company and unconventional music tastes. The friend, who had experienced significant loss prior, taught the narrator how to self-medicate as a means to escape their emotional pain. Despite the narrator's unpreparedness for the friend's departure, there is a suggestion that the friend may have been ready to leave this world. The memory of the friend lingers through the music they shared, serving as a haunting reminder of their bond.

Opinions

  • The narrator holds their friend in high regard, emphasizing their distinctive qualities and positive influence.
  • There is a sense of shared alienation and the use of self-medication as a coping mechanism for emotional pain.
  • The friend's early death at 19 is presented as a profound shock to the narrator, indicating a deep sense of loss and unreadiness.
  • The narrator hints at a possible acceptance or understanding of the friend's readiness to depart life, despite their own feelings of unpreparedness.
  • Music is personified as a continuing presence of the friend in the narrator's life, suggesting a lasting legacy of their relationship.

Grief

For the friend lost too soon

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Blue eyes, blonde hair Watching Fight Club together He was the only popular friend I had

He was different, too good for this world He was hurt, he had lost so many He showed me how to self-medicate

We both wanted to stop feeling We wanted to forget

I was there no matter who else He was there no matter who else

He left this world at 19 I wasn’t ready Maybe he was ready

He was anxious perfect and beautiful

He showed me music that was different Music no one else I knew listened to I listen to it now and only hear him

Poetry
Grief
Friendship
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