π» The other day, a close friend I'd known for decades, passed.
He & I fell out over Covid.
He was horrified I wouldn't take the jab or wear masks.
He became so furious at me I was shocked.
He called me "a threat to Humanity" for not getting jabbed.
That was 3 years ago & this was a very dear friend.
He was jabbed & boosted & died from Cancer that he didn't have
BEFORE he was jabbed.
I know too many people now who were jabbed & afterward
got "spontaneous" Cancer & also their animals ππ
π May flights of angels sing my friend to his rest
& all our family & friends who couldn't hear us
even though we tried πΈπ
So sorry for the loss Kat and for your hard experience beforehand.
Such a beautiful prayer, I bind my similar prayers to it and, may I add, for all good souls and their loved ones who fell prey to evil in any of its forms. πππ
Ty you so much, Cam ππ»
That is my favorite line from Hamlet.
Horatio says it
while holding a dying Hamlet in his arms.
βNow cracks a noble heart.
Good night, sweet prince,
π and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest."
Act 5, Scene 2
It is a custom that when
someone in the theatre passes,
we say those lines for them.
My friend was an actor πβ€οΈ
Now you've inspired me to really read Shakespeare instead of just reading the Clif Notes. Such beautiful language I've been missing.π