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It’s this time of the year when I can’t help reciting in my mind a very touching poem written by Han Wu Ti (187-75 B.C.) on the death of his mistress, expressing the intense longing that you and I, and others who have lost their loved ones, can easily identify with…and shed quiet tears.

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That short verse written by Han Wu Ti (187-57 B.C.) on the death of his mistress comes to mind this Maundy Thursday when we reflect on the death of Christ and that of our loved ones.

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It’s this time of the year when I can’t help reciting in my mind a very touching poem written by Han Wu Ti (187-75 B.C.) on the death of his mistress, expressing the intense longing that you and I, and others who have lost their loved ones, can easily identify with…and shed quiet tears.

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That short verse written by Han Wu Ti (187-57 B.C.) on the death of his mistress comes to mind this Maundy Thursday when we reflect on the death of Christ and that of our loved ones.

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