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Posted on November 3, 2011 at 6:33pm
If we could have a lifetime wish
A dream that would come true,
We'd pray to God with all our hearts
For yesterday and You.
A thousand words can't bring you back
We know because we've tried...
Neither will a thousand tears
We know because we've cried...
You left behind our broken hearts
And happy memories too...
But we never wanted memories
We only wanted You.
Posted on August 25, 2011 at 11:15pm
I miss my Mommy oh so much
But I visit her each day
When she goes to sleep
On her pillows where I lay
I stroke her hair and kiss her cheek
And whisper in her ear
Mommy don't be sad today
I'm your baby and I am here"
So you see my dear sweet one
Your children are okay
Your babies are here in My home
And this is where they'll stay
They'll wait for you with Me
Until your lessons are through
And on the day you come…
Posted on August 25, 2011 at 11:11pm
AND GOD SAID
I said, "God, I hurt."
And God said, "I know."
I said, "God, I cry a lot."
And God said, "That is why I gave you tears."
I said "God, I am so depressed."
And God said, "That is why I gave you Sunshine."
I said, "God, life is so hard."
And God said, "That is why I gave you loved…
Posted on August 25, 2011 at 10:50pm — 1 Comment
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Nancy Gershman said…
Crystal, You know how you were talking about wishing there was a way to talk to your Grandma? That need to see and touch something tangible is a good thing. Sometimes a shrine, a candle, a photograph works.
Sometimes it doesn't, making the person even sadder because that object is associated with Death. What I would do - as a healing artist - is create a brand new scene where you're with Grandma doing something you always loved to do with her. We'd pick a specific photo of Grandma doing that activity and you'd tell me what age you would have been roughly at that time. Then I put the two of you together! This way you can continue the relationship and talk with her. Diane Young has put an example up on Blog Features. Have a look-see and write back, Nancy
crystal, thank-you so much for friending me. I havent been on line since the night we chatted.
its been to hard to type & cry at the same time. I make to many mistakes. Ill chat to you soon. but thanks for reaching out to me. june
your poetry is so beautiful......God Bless you sweetie
love you from afar...im In SC...
distance so does not matter :)
Crystal,
I saw you post of Wednesday..........how is your uncle? my God, I pray he is ok, and I pray you are ok. Please let us all know. there are people here that may have never met you, honey, but we love you anyway.......
my heart bleeds for you sweetie....as i am sure many others here do, too.......we are praying for you and your uncle.
kisses, hugs and love,
would give in person if we could....
xoxoxoxo
susan
I'm sorry to hear that. Losing a loved one is sooo hard, losing a loved one to murder is even harder. Your grandma sounds like a really wonderful woman. I bet she raised you with the highest values and morals. Be proud of that, after all, it takes a special person. I will keep you in my prayers, Kandi
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