It’s always hard to lose somebody. It leaves a hole in you heart that never grows back.

Kevin Brooks
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It’s always hard to lose somebody. It leaves a hole in you heart that never grows back. It’s not just the loss that hurts, but the memories and the feelings associated with it. The person who has passed away can no longer be there for you and you feel alone and lost. Those close to the person will also suffer as they will feel the same type of loss as well as seeing them leave.

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