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Array ( [sid] => 33523 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Oh How I Remember [time] => 2004-02-02 10:09:59 [hometext] => Written because I feel so much grief after the loss of my grandma [bodytext] => Oh how I remember her love so dear,
Those memories continue to haunt my mind,
The memories are all still so clear.
Thinking of others, she was always so kind.

Oh how I remember the time she gave,
How she listened and how she would care,
If something went wrong, she was so brave
No matter what, she was always there.

Oh how I remember the day she died
The way I sat and talked to God in prayer
How I remember we sat there and cried
We sat in total disbelief, was this really fair?

Oh how I wonder about that day she went away,
How I wonder what the future will hold.
Knowing and believing I’ll see her someday
Waiting, and watching the clock for time to unfold.
[comments] => 5 [counter] => 312 [topic] => 39 [informant] => starlight_dancer [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => Grief )
Oh How I Remember

Contributed by starlight_dancer on Monday, 2nd February 2004 @ 10:09:59 AM in AEST
Topic: Grief



Oh how I remember her love so dear,
Those memories continue to haunt my mind,
The memories are all still so clear.
Thinking of others, she was always so kind.

Oh how I remember the time she gave,
How she listened and how she would care,
If something went wrong, she was so brave
No matter what, she was always there.

Oh how I remember the day she died
The way I sat and talked to God in prayer
How I remember we sat there and cried
We sat in total disbelief, was this really fair?

Oh how I wonder about that day she went away,
How I wonder what the future will hold.
Knowing and believing I’ll see her someday
Waiting, and watching the clock for time to unfold.




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Re: Oh How I Remember (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Monday, 2nd February 2004 @ 10:30:59 AM AEST
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Very beautifull.
I;m sure she's your guardian angel and she will watch over u endlessly.
luv, huggs, angels,
emy


Re: Oh How I Remember (User Rating: 1 )
by poetrygodslove on Monday, 2nd February 2004 @ 12:11:37 PM AEST
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BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL.... I know how it feels to lose a grandma mine has bee gone four years now. I recently wrote about my granny .wish you would take alook because you will know i know how you feel... I have peace that she is in heaven. one day I said lord I dont know where she is but please bring me peace so I can go and be happy... he brought me so much peace that i felt like I was floating on air all day long and i knew with all my heart she is with him. and that gives me hope to build on that I will see her again never ever having to say good by again.. I remember the pain she went through now she is not suffering but happy happy joy joy....take care and here is a hug....sandy SHE WOULD HAD LOVED YOUR POEM.....


Re: Oh How I Remember (User Rating: 1 )
by Puppy_dog_eyes on Monday, 2nd February 2004 @ 01:13:14 PM AEST
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Lovely work.I remember the feelings of emptyness when my grandfather died.
Like any loss it gets easier to bear in time.
I'm sure she is looking down on you and is moved by this tribute

steve


Re: Oh How I Remember (User Rating: 1 )
by Wachumiri on Tuesday, 10th February 2004 @ 03:46:52 AM AEST
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In heaven you'll see her
That hope keep strong
God took her to Him
And He's never wrong

Keep loving her memory.
Take care.
David


Re: Oh How I Remember (User Rating: 1 )
by STRaNGe_LiNDSeY on Saturday, 3rd April 2004 @ 12:30:16 PM AEST
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wow starlight that was very touching. it made my chest get tight and tears started to well up in my eyes, i felt the same thing when my granny died. she was the only person in my life i really ever got close to. and then she was gone. so i know the emotions you portray. thank you for sharing that beautiful poem with us.

Lindsey




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