When You Say Nothing At All
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Less we forget all those people that have died from the virus covid-19. That's why I decided to make this music video. With one of my favorite songs from one of my favorite singers, Ronan Keating as background music. It's a sad, sad time. Especially, to those who lost their loved ones. And, yet we still have people that don't want to wear a mask
Is it a lot to ask? Just follow the simple guidelines, for yours and other's sake. My father died last Aug before all this shit happens, and I'm lucky in a way that he didn't die during the pandemic. He's not living with me and he has diabetes. Thank goodness, he didn't have to die alone. We were with him till his last breath.
When You Say Nothing At All
Those who died, they died alone. Without, their family around them. They can't even be near the funeral. It's one thing to have your parents or partner die, but when you have to grieve from afar. Imagine also the NHS that has to go through the grief of telling families about death? I remembered the nurse trying to hold back from crying when talking to me.
Another thing is that when I look at those guys on ventilator, that reminds me of my father too. I even wonder about the similarities. My father came to the hospital because of high fevers that wouldn't subside. When I came to visit him, he seems to get better. So, I went back to his home to rest for the night. The next morning I came, he seems to get worse.
If Tomorrow Never Comes
On the way to the ICU, my father actually had a heart attack. The docs told me, they tried everything to bring him back. If he has another heart attack, they won't be able to do anything more. Even then, he already told me, if someone had to be put to the ventilator, it's already a sign of how bad things are. It's like a gradual process of dying where every part of your body failing.
It's the first time, I'm experiencing all this and as a man of faith, I understand all that's happening. My father and I been talking about the day for quite some time. Since, the day, he was diagnosed with diabetes. In fact, everyone surprised how long he actually survived. Most of his friends that have diabetes or not has long past away. He's just waiting for his turn.
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Well, his turn did come. And, my family are sure glad at least it's not during the pandemic. Thank God for that. A day that I will never forget. For the rest of us, life continues. In a way, I understand what the family of covid-19 is going through. The best we can do is make sure the funeral goes through without any problem and laid them to rest forever.
Pop. I did my job as your son. God bless!
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P.S. When You Say Nothing At All
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