Haunting Memories Quotes

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Jonathan Harnisch
“How can a father yearn for bonds so tight, Yet vanish when his son needs him the most? The weight of absence lingers in the night, A haunting ache, a love that feels like ghost. More than twice this year, death's shadow looms near, yet deeper still, a wound that haunts the soul. Your absence leaves a void, a heavy ache. Though I forgive, the weight of loss remains, A shadow cast by dreams that slipped away. It fails to see the void that haunts my soul. Perhaps it’s time to gaze upon this plight,

Yet I must share, I cannot stand by you. Not evermore.”
Jonathan Harnisch

Laura Chouette
“While we haunt ourselves, we become part of others.
With all our broken pieces, we are gathered in mosaics—
reflecting every careless smile, echoing every careless word.
We become them eventually,
in the way we live and survive each night.
Ghosts, bohemian wallpapers, and shiny crystal whiskey glasses,
used by them—hauntingly beautiful, collected, and far behind.
And after all this, nothing of ourselves remains.”
Laura Chouette