Ring around the Rosie A pocket full of posies, Ashes Ashes We all
fall down As a little girl growing up singing Ring Around the
Rosie, little did I know, that this would become our family ballad.
My maternal grandpa used to say, "One day this family will destroy
itself " How could I possibly understand what that meant? But I
remember him saying it, all the same. Grandpa's prediction now
rings true, as our family did destroy itself and fell to the ashes
with the final act of our mother's passing. She left a carefully
woven Gordian knot through deceptive means in her death wake of
such vast proportion and complexity that it may never unravel. The
death and passing of a loved one is difficult, even under the best
of circumstances. But if the ties that bind left behind unaddressed
confusion, misunderstandings, and/or deceit, the pain can run deep
and leave a lasting "nonnegotiable" imprint, limited not to just
one member, but the entire family for generations to come.
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