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Created on: February 14, 2010 Last Updated: February 15, 2010
Death of a Sibling
A gentle person,
A spirit that shined.
A wonderful person,
So very kind.
A smile so bright,
It lit the room.
A gentle heart,
Taken so soon.
The eldest of us all,
She led the way.
In our hearts,
She'll always stay.
Good bye sweet sister,
Fair ye well.
Fond memories of you,
We shall always tell.
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