Published by Ryan Stone
Ryan Stone writes after midnight. His short fiction and poetry have appeared in publications including Eunoia Review, The Drabble, Algebra of Owls and Silver Birch Press and won prizes in a number of competitions at venues including Grindstone, Writer Advice, Goodreads, Writers’ Forum Magazine and Poetry Nook. He lives in Melbourne, Australia.
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losing a beloved pet is never easy, especially when they’d been with us for ever, and, their death, even if it was due to old age, we still, have troubles, saying, goodbye, but in time, we eventually, let go, and only, remember the, good times we’d, had with our pets.
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Lovely. Thank you. Clouds hang heavy today 😦
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Dog-gone-it, you’ve made cry, Ryan … sincere condolences my friend.
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Thanks, mate 🙂
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“Grief doesn’t soften.” No. Beautiful.
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Thank you for your kindness 🙂
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