“Advice from La Llorona” by Deborah A. Miranda

—a found poem Each grief has its unique side. Choose the one that appeals to you. Go gently. Your body needs energy to repair the amputation. Humor phantom pain. Your brain cells are soaked with salt; connections fail unexpectedly and often. Ask for help. Accept help. Read your grief like the daily newspaper: headlines may … Continue reading “Advice from La Llorona” by Deborah A. Miranda