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Created on: December 06, 2009
If there was a way,
I would bring you back to life.
There's a lot I wish I could say.
You were such a great mother, grandmother, and wife.
I miss you all the time,
Especially this time of year.
You died while you were still in your prime.
We still love and miss you, dear.
You can't imagine how much we miss you.
After ten years, we're still feeling blue.
Your impact will always live on,
Even though I know that you're gone.
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