Lillie brings us Five Sentence Fiction with this week’s word: Grief. Read mine below and the rest > HERE < Enjoy!!!

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Grief
“Good Grief”
By Scott L Vannatter – September 13, 2014
They lived.
They loved.
She died.
He cried.
He lives.
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Namaste,
Scott
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countable ten words and you have weaved lots of emotions in them, superb
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Thank you so much.
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Superb…few words uncountable emotions 🙂
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Thank you!
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Me likin’ it alot….:)
Hope my accent doesn’t bother you.
Thank you for the post.
Deep stuff.
A life… C’est la vie.
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Accent is fine.
No problems.
Glad you liked it.
I do enjoy deep stuff as well as not so deep.
Check out the rest of my blog.
I think you would enjoy a lot of it.
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I will check it… Thanks for the invitation.
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You are very welcome!
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Life does go on.
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Yes, the circle of life. That’s all there is. Well done.
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Yes, and the circle can start again. There’s always hope.
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Indeed, there is. Although it might not seem so at the time…
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So touching. You said everything in five sentences.
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Thank you, Indira.
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It’s kind of the story of any couple. It would be the story of my mother and father, although my father went first. They also fought a lot, but they were together more than 50 years.
http://dothedead.wordpress.com/2014/09/14/nuclear-holocaust-2179-last-day-san-francisco-the-approach/
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My thought, too, although not of every couple. There are a lot of unhappy marriages and, though they might cry also, I am thinking many of those would be just tears of change and not, necessarily, of missing the other person. Just a thought.
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Wow! Now this is emotion packed in just 10 words, 5 sentences.
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That’s what I felt when I wrote it!
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