[00:00.000] 作曲 : Sam Treber[00:02.058] [Written by Fred Rogers, read by Samantha Proctor][00:02.073] “Dear Brent:[00:02.977] Your letter meant so much to me.[00:05.316] I was really touched that you felt I could help you at such an upsetting time.[00:09.893] I certainly can understand how hard it must be for you to consider Eric’s moving away.[00:16.589] There are no easy ways to handle those feelings.[00:20.724] What often helps is to talk about what we’re feeling.[00:25.049] What I was most proud of in your letter is that[00:28.034] you are a person who can talk about what you’re feeling.[00:30.669] Generally, when we’ve been through sad times[00:34.447] and we’ve been able to think and talk about our feelings,[00:37.708] we usually begin to feel better, little by little.[00:40.710] Something else that might help is to plan ways that you and Eric could stay in touch.[00:46.422] I know of friends who have been separated,[00:49.027] but who continue to stay in touch by writing or phoning or visiting on holidays or birthdays.[00:55.150] Eric can continue to be an important part of who you are,[00:58.512] even though he may not live nearby.[01:01.148] Your friendship with Eric will always be an important part of who you are.[01:05.320] And your friendship will always be an important part of who Eric is, too.[01:09.420] I also wanted to mention that as I as read your letter,[01:13.338] I couldn’t help but think what a gifted communicator you are.[01:16.055] You use words so well to talk about what you’re thinking and feeling.[01:21.101] I’m proud to know you.[01:23.268] You are special.”