Oh, man...
Maybe almost a month ago, I was at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.
I Was Visiting Mom... 💖💖💖💖💖
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I was there for a while, when I realized that I Was Hearing Soft Crying Just Behind Me.
I then looked back and I saw A Young Lady sitting by one of the more recent Graves back there and She Was Crying So, So, So, So, So Much.
She had her head Leaning On The Headstone during aaaaall that time...Crying...
And I Heard That Poor Girl Cryyyyying So, So, So, So, So Much.
I guess for 2, or maybe it was 3 Hours, more likely. Yeah.
I started to feel so bad for that Poor Girl.
She finally eventually left.
I did too shortly afterwards.....
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"The Crying Girl....."
Karl
I had a similar experience. Was on the ANZAC long weekend in 2013 and I was studying Graphic Design that year. Around that time we were learning about photography and our teacher was encouraging us to take photo's. So I went to the Woden Cemetary and took some photo's when I noticed a woman standing and craying at the grave of a child. It was so sad to see, my first reaction was to comfort her BUT the sadder thing is being a stranger and a male I would appear more predatory than comforting. Also, it's Canberra culture hammered into my head. We don't talk to each other. But it wasn't just that, I realised it's a cemmetary, it's naturally a place of sadness. If you're going to mourn the loss of someone this would be the place. Still....I was really conflicted, I wanted to comfort this person but social conditioning held me back. 😢