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i wrote this poem for my kids grandfather to his wife who died last
year how do i get there we've always been the best of friends no secerts and no demands but suddenly from out of the blue i see a different light around you one thing i haven't told you, i just wantto hold you i just want to know how do i get there from here how do i make you see how do i tell you what my hearts been tellin' me lost in your love' arms that's where i want to be you know i love you how do i get there you probably think i've lost my mind takin' this chance crossin' that line but i promise to be trurer than true dreaming every night with these arms around you i can't wait any longer this feeling's getting stronger help me find a way i know the shortest distance between two points is a straight line but i'll climb any mountain that you want me to climb the perfect combinations is your heat and mine let me know you are here with me forever in my heart you will remain this poem is dedicated to mary from clyde (mary has went to rest in gods arms on march 23, 2005 but in his heart she will forever remain) |
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I bid you farewell, I bid the world farewell along with you
who killed me, you who injured me. I have forgiven your harshness. I bid you farewell without saying goodbye, without blame and without words that injure. I injure you! In the name of agony, leave me quickly. My great love will safeguard you on your way. God go with you. I bid you farewell. I leave a lover who bade you farewell before time. I bid you farewell. Talk to me... I am eager to hear from you; it is a long time since I bid you farewell. I leave you with a desire for the touch of your hand, for a farewell touch. What misery, I hate you!... No! I love you! A lifetime has gone with the wind! Yesterday was warmed with your companionship. I am your journey; I am forgiveness, irrespective of the wounds. My great love will guard you on your way. God go with you. On this very night I wrote to you, on this my birthday, a song just for you, to remind you of your appointment. My love, the nights come to make you forget; you come to enlighten my loneliness with your smile. Strangers and I all wish you'd remembered the date and come, but it seems you have forgotten? Everybody remembered but you, who forgot. I will make you hear your song. A happy year to you, the happy person suffering with my tears at the feast. I have never in my loneliness, forgotten the dates. Did you like your song? I bid you farewell with a bitter silence. I am but a guest who passed, thirsty and I drank from your love. How generous you were. I bid you farewell. My name is patience. I am under an order, my love is awake to protect you on your way. God go with you. |
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