You played a big part in my life,
but now that you are gone,
The love that I still have for you,
will just go on and on.
Her life earnest
her actions kind
A willing hand
an active mind
Anxious to please
loath to offend-
A loving sister
and a faithful friend.
My dearest, darling sister
how can I find the words to say-
To tell of how I miss you
throughout each and every day
I'll miss our little chats
the way you'd listened to me moan-
And how you'd always cheer me up
whenever you phoned.
Living life without you
is so, very hard to bear-
And I'd give all I have
to waken you and see
you standing there.
Dear Lord
please hear my prayer-
Keep my sister
in your care.
For there comes a time
for all of us when
we must say goodbye-
But memories of those we really loved
live on and never die.
I miss you Sister
more than anyone knows-
as time goes by
the emptiness grows.
I laugh, I talk
I play my part-
but behind my smile
is a broken heart.
Love you always dear Rosemary
Maureen
13th December 2018
Dear Mum
There are no goodbyes,
wherever you are,
you will always be in my heart.
Love you always, Lesley
(Quote by Mahatma Gandhi)
Lesley
29th November 2018
We will miss you, Dear mum
I just thought I'd say
I love you and goodbye.
We will miss you dearly.
I will try not to cry.
I will never forget our talks,
Conversations on the phone.
How happy you were to see me
When I finally came home.
You worried so much about me.
I worried about you too.
I know this is the hardest thing
We've ever had to do.
I know you'll always be with me
Wherever I will go.
No one needs to show me;
I will always know.
I don't know what to do, Mom.
I never thought I'd lose you.
Where I'll go from here
I still haven't got a clue.
I hope you'll watch over me,
Be my guiding light
Giving me the strength I need
To win this endless fight.
You're my guardian angel, Mom,
Sitting on my shoulder,
Whispering your words of wisdom
To use as I get older.
I don't want to say goodbye,
But we'll meet again someday.
We'll pick up where we left off
Before you went away.
From Richard
Richard
29th November 2018