Yes, sometimes there are no words. And though we extend our prayers, we cannot really share the sorrow... 40 parents, and many more will suffer alone in their grief, find their way...or not, it is a National shame. If only we could be people who honor life. We change the world by beginning with ourselves, and recognizing our responsibility. Again, maybe this time will be the time that we do something.
Wow. Deeply moving. Wonderful piece of art. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletei feel like that picture tonight...
ReplyDeleteBelated happy birthday, dear Suz. My tears are mingling with the sorrow in this picture...the horror is truly overwhelming...
ReplyDeleteYes, unbearably deep sorrow.
ReplyDeleteI think we are all feeling equally exposed and sorrowful tonight.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Brian. I feel like your drawing. Helpless and sad.
ReplyDeleteOh, the grief!
ReplyDeleteIt is true what they say about a picture being better than a thousand words Suz!
ReplyDeletethat is the genius of van Gogh
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw this sketch....I said
Oh dear...he knew sorrow
and yes Uma..the nakedness of it
Yes, sometimes there are no words. And though we extend our prayers, we cannot really share the sorrow... 40 parents, and many more will suffer alone in their grief, find their way...or not, it is a National shame. If only we could be people who honor life. We change the world by beginning with ourselves, and recognizing our responsibility. Again, maybe this time will be the time that we do something.
ReplyDeleteTrue raw emotion expressed..certainly one must feel this to be able to express in a drawing. Much sorrrow around Bloglandia as I visited around.
ReplyDeleteCannot understand. Such sorrow.
ReplyDeleteUnbelieveable.
ReplyDeleteDid you draw this? Wow.
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