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Remember when
Remember when your life was simple;
You smiled each day,
You went to church each Sunday,
Kept traditions in tact.
Remember when us kids;
Visited you every Christmas.
Remember when you went to the doctors,
for the first time in a long time.
Remember the doctors news.
Remember your 8 children and there children,
Faces.
Remember your last day of church,
And the last day u would walk on your own
Remember the fight you put up,
With your own body.
Remember when I made you a poem,
And you smiled gratefully.
Remember the dreams,
The dreams you met god and it was the end.
Remember when the doctor said it was your last days.
Remember the pale small faces of your children's children
Depressed faces.
Remember your last day your last sight was your son and daughter
You watched us that day
Remember the roses
Remember the police showing you to your new home
Remember the line of cars behind you
Remember the final day
And you was rejoined with your long gone husband
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