Sigh: a summary of grief potraits

Sigh, we all carry it, as the living does, and so are the dead. We all carry our own weight till death.

Whenever we were told about death or the process of dying, no one ever told us how sigh shapes the process. A sigh is a defining form of grief – a river that begins its flow from the peculiar state of mind of the deceased, the gush escapes through a crack in the veil of accepted transcendence from the here to the hereafter. By leaving such an imprint both the dead and the living express a summary of grief portraits.

There is an established connection with the beloved alive or dead. So, what comes with the heavy weight of sighs goes beyond fears. That unspoken tremor rules our hearts. That it beats the drums of depressive feelings that make death more appealing. This is what the Z-UI defines for me. The oozing of deathly sorrow albeit silent- that the lifeless structure emits is a repeat blast of thunderstorms for me. I am here thinking about why I am.

We want to be seen as staying afloat even though our lower bodies are subject to destruction from within.