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Tony Frobisher
Oct 1, 20171 min read
I'll Make Us A Brew
Tea. That solver of problems. That unifier. A problem shared over a brew, over a cuppa, is a problem solved. Well, most of the time. I'll...
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Tony Frobisher
Sep 18, 20171 min read
Swimming In Grief
Swimming In Grief Surface Inhale Remember Exhale Sink #loss #bereavement #sadness #grief
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Tony Frobisher
Aug 20, 20171 min read
Time...It's Time
8 months on from losing Milla. And time marches on unforgiving and unrelenting Not a day passes when we do not stop and take time to...
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Tony Frobisher
Jul 10, 20171 min read
Cold Light Of Summer
Written at a low point when the realisation of grief hit me again. Losing Milla is the hardest pain I have had to endure. The sun is...
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 28, 20171 min read
Dari Mana? (Where are you from?)
My Poem Dari Mana? With a translation from Indonesian. This poem conveys how I feel at the moment lost without Milla....the question...
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 28, 20171 min read
Dark Clouds
Fear Worry Stress Anxiety Depression Low Mood Grief Sadness Loss So many people struggle with mental illness and suffer in silence. ...
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 27, 20171 min read
Waves
Grief hits you unexpectedly. You can be carrying on as always, not thinking of anything when suddenly you are struck by a memory, a...
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 26, 20171 min read
Moon over Mirrored Sea
Moon over mirrored sea Pensive and reflecting Casting light into darkness Illuminating dreams and memories Shining in the darkest...
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 25, 20171 min read
Stop To Listen
My beautiful daughter...my beautiful Milla. You could not speak but your laugh, your smile and your sounds were your voice. I miss...
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 22, 20171 min read
Atop Hills of Green
I can clearly remember the November day last year my wife and our daughters Milla and Louisa went for a bracing walk up the Malvern...
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 18, 20171 min read
Summer's Tears
Summer has arrived with a heatwave in the UK. On Father's Day towns and parks, river sides and lakes, hill tops, forests and beaches...
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 16, 20171 min read
Distant You Lie
A poem of longing. To lose a loved one is so painful, even more so when your loved one is so far from you and you can not visit them. ...
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 16, 20171 min read
Sadness Within
For what lies under the surface may be far removed from what you can see... Sadness Within Are you in your happy place? Smile...
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 15, 20171 min read
Time Flows
On 13th June it was 6 months since Milla passed away. 6 months that have passed with a rapidity, a swiftness that is astonishing....
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 15, 20171 min read
Clouded
Whenever I feel the pull of grief, the pain of loss and the immense sadness that is ever present I try to get out and ride. Remembering...
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 8, 20171 min read
Eyes Close
Sleep can calm or sleep can play tricks that pain and sadden. Dreams that are full of hope leave you full of despair upon waking. You...
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Tony Frobisher
Jun 2, 20171 min read
When I Ride Alone
When I Ride Alone When I ride alone I forget the loneliness When I ride alone I forget the sadness When I ride alone I forget the...
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Tony Frobisher
May 31, 20171 min read
Milla's Chair
Objects may be inanimate, yet they hold such powerful memories....none more so for us, the sight of Milla's wheelchair after she passed...
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Tony Frobisher
May 31, 20171 min read
Still. Unchanged
A year ago I walked with my wife and our twin daughters, Louisa and Milla, down by the River Severn in Worcester. A year on and the...
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Tony Frobisher
May 15, 20171 min read
Remembering Milla
On Sunday 14th May we held Milla's Picnic next to the river Avon in Stratford. Around 100 friends and family travelled from as far as...
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