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Created on: May 27, 2008
Atelian
Beautiful piece of my loving puzzle
I had just seen you not long ago
I never would have imagine in a hundred years
That you would be the first to go
The phone rang early in the morning
I couldn't wait to see you again
Heard instead a girls muffled voice
Saying you had departed from this world
I screamed I cried fought a battled with the walls
No! I scream how could you be gone
In came my husband with tranquilizers
Insanity had taken hold
The rest of the family were arguing
Trying to make sense of it all
It was shocking to see that in my loving puzzle
One puzzle piece was missing and another one was torn
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Poetry: Death of a loved one
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Heaven has my hero now,
My life with you is gone.
It's changed in oh, so many ways
But yet continues
"Never"
(In Loving Memory
For my Tattooed Queen)
Taken away before your time,
The debt paid before the crime,
Left but never
The Long Wait
The leaves fell down
Upon the autumn grass;
Frailty in every shade of red...
I sat by the window for a closer
Not a day goes by that I don't think of you
Neither sunrise nor sunset that I don't hear your voice
Or miss your laugh
And
Lights shine off in the distance
Nothing but blackness appears
There is resistance
Death whispers in my ear
He talks of a life
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