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Created on: February 04, 2007 Last Updated: May 14, 2007
Grandpa
You were loving,
So Caring,
Yet you were hard,
So stern,
In your so many different ways,
Nobody saw what I saw in you,
Nobody cared to see you through,
As I know today you still rise,
From your hideaway,
Your deep dark soul,
As it may be,
I love you still,
Though your so far away,
Why did you have to go?
Leave my world so cold,
I know,
Your in a better place,
Yet in my heart you will always stay,
So I write this to let you know,
That I love you so,
And that I will never let you go.
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