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That dreaded call
Contributed by
randyjohnson
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Tuesday, 21st August 2007 @ 11:36:52 PM in AEST
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I received that dreaded call that nobody wants to receive.
I'm pretty angry because God made my wife leave.
Eversince she died, I can't stop crying and shaking.
I sit here in misery because my heart is breaking.
Some people may deserve to die but definitely not her.
How was I supposed to explain her death to our daughter?
I never took my wife for granted, I always put her and my daughter first.
It finally sunk in that she was gone forever when they loaded her in the hearse.
I hold my daughter as she mourns the loss of her mother.
She was an angel and we sure did love her.
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Re: That dreaded call
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Wednesday, 22nd August 2007 @ 12:27:11 AM AEST (User
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Glad that this is a fictional poem bern |
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Re: That dreaded call
(User Rating: 1 ) by Jhuds on
Monday, 1st November 2010 @ 01:01:04 PM AEST (User
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That would be tragic! |
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Re: That dreaded call
(User Rating: 1 ) by jecox on
Monday, 1st November 2010 @ 10:57:18 PM AEST (User
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i totally read the fictional poem thing last...i was like jesus this is so sad. im glad that you didn't have to endure this, but you have talent in the rhyming and portraying sadness in your writing |
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