BROER SOM BINDER = BRIDGES BETWEEN by Rune. Please visit.
THE BRIDGE OF NO RETURN.
FOREVER FORGOTTEN = FOREVER LOST.
As you step upon the Bridge your steps are heavy and slow, as you know there's no return.
You are thinking - just how long it will take to get there as your mind begins to wonder into your past.
When you were a child -your 1st day at school, when at break time you fell and hurt your knee, your 1st job? your 1st kiss? so much filling your head..
The happy times, tragic times, and without noticing - your pace is now quicker as you look around, you find yourself in a thick mist - Before you know it you are stepping off the Bridge, - you look back and wave - and Pray to God to take your hand and guide you - as you enter the DARK DEEP DAMP Forest ot the World of ALZIMERS. . . . . . . . . . .
Forever Forgotten - Forever Lost.
This is a post that touches deeply!
ReplyDeleteand thanks for Your kind worlds about my bridge ... our bridges are both built from within our thoughts and hearts <3
Great post IMAC!!!
Have a lovely week, dear.
A great post and rememberances of my Mother going through this dreaded time in ALL of our lives...
ReplyDeleteSo touching and painful but well spoken. I went through that dark, damp time with both of my in-laws. It affects everyone in the family.
ReplyDeletenice shot!
ReplyDeleteSadly true.
ReplyDeleteGreat post with photo.
My bridge is built,
come visit,
Troy
Well done!
ReplyDeleteA very thoughtful and an very truthful interpretation. The title itself says a lot - we are all on a bridge of no return.
ReplyDeletePS And accompanied by a beauty of a photo!
Oh...my I'm so touched ...a bridge with lost memories and the nature to help...<3
ReplyDeletethis post is very touching!!!
ReplyDeleteI saw the picture and thought wow.. thats a great shot.. and it is. But the word out did the picture and painted many thoughts in my mind.. great post Imac..
ReplyDeleteWhere did those words come from?
ReplyDeleteNot from the intellect but deep from the heart.
Great blog Mac.
without repeating the words of previous commentators I don't know what to say.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sad post and one so real to many - luckily our family has been spared this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a post !! The words gave med tears in my eyes !! and so did your picture... wonderful, thank you, vise man :-)
ReplyDeleteLots of hugs, from Anne in Norway.
Memorable post, iMac. Nice photo too.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to say, so I'll just say blessings to you Stewart, and to everyone else who has been to that bridge with a loved one.
ReplyDeleteImac: Wonderfully said.
ReplyDeleteWonderful bridge. Very nice shot and a lovely text.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day:)
well written. i am impressed.
ReplyDeleteGreat and touchy post.Nice photo.Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteTouching!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post!
After my heart and kidney transplantation I have had 10 wonderful years. I know that when I get on that bridge I will jump. No more prolongation if I am not able to take care of myself.
ReplyDeleteThats why I live the lovely life NOW.
That is a bridge we all go over but there are memories to keep the bridge visible for most of us. Hoping I never reach the alzheimer plank. . .
ReplyDeleteGreat bridge post imac! Nice shot too.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful and one excellent post.
ReplyDeleteVery lush vegetation all around that bridge.
ReplyDeleteWell done :)
ReplyDeleteVery touching. So true.
ReplyDeleteVery deep thoughts. We're all on a bridge of no return but fortunately not all of us are on the Alzheimer’s one.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what to say.
ReplyDeleteOn the serious side, how insightful your musings are!
Made me want to cry... I have an Aunt on the bridge now... that is a great post!!
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