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Heath Ledger - the grieving thread

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Nikita111:
Yes, I probably dissapear because my grief was really huge and I couldn't control it. But today it is slightly better. I am feeling little better. I just know I love him and nobody will take this from me with his passing. My love for him lives on. I am gonna calming myself with the ideas how great of a legend he will become and that he will be forever remembered. Not to sound pathetic, I just hope so.

Kelda:

--- Quote from: Pipedream on January 27, 2008, 10:18:22 am ---Kelda, I had to think of this poem, too, and of John Hannah's beautiful rendering of it in Four Weddings and a Funeral:

 :'(

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE9E07EznXw&feature=related[/youtube]

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Yup, that was exactly what i was thinking of. It brings a tear to my eye watching that. (And, so far, I haven't done that about Heath.)

ptannen:
Nikita111 -

That's a lot to deal with!  please continue to post here  -  you are among caring friends.

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Pete

ptannen:

--- Quote from: Sharon Amber on January 27, 2008, 08:43:47 am ---I found this beautiful Heath Tribute on You Tube today.

Heath Ledger Tribute RIP 1979-2008

[youtube=425,350]http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2alCldKunc[/youtube]
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Beautiful tribute . . . I'm just wondering about the choice of Paul Simon's "Sounds of Silence." 

Ellemeno:
Andrew, so wonderful to have you here, and to read your dried flowers on the page.  Big hug to you.  This especially helped me when I read it just now:

I went to sleep, and now I am refreshed.
A strange refreshment; for I feel in me
An inexpressive lightness, and a sense
Of freedom, as I were at length myself,
And never had been before.


Is this the quality that draws all of us to Heath?  That he already was truly himself while alive?  I would say this describes the common tune in all the descriptions of both his art and of small real life interactions people have had with him and are sharing in their tributes now.

Andrew, big hug, to you, Bud.  It feels like you have once again pulled a rained-on hat from out of the blustery street, this time mine.  Like you have the tokens already in pocket to get us to the better place we want to go.  (Can you tell I was vicariously on that Boston adventure to the best of my ability?)  :-*

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