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Charlotte Hill Aug 2014
I sat down today and wept.
When I suddenly realized all the things I had swept.
Under the carpet for all of those years.
I just couldn't control my tears.
Flowing they came just like a stream.
Akin to a flood of the most extreme.
Pouring and pouring just like the rain.
When I thought of all the pain.
The things I went through for all of those years.
All of the bruises, all of the tears.

I am better now though, thanks to you.
You made me strong, now who would of knew?
I never once thought, that you could have taught.
Me a life lesson, so simple and raw.
Never again will I be that same girl.
Who felt I deserved all the abuse you would hurl.

So I thank you, I'm grateful,  from the depths of my soul.
For your anger is what ultimately made me whole.
Charlotte Hill Aug 2014
Oh how like music the rain does seem.
Pattering down amid a dream.
Beneath sleeps heavy blanket you lie, curtains drawn, forever shut eye.
Resting at peace alone once more.
Back to the place we all knew before.
Stardust we are from whence we came, and someday we all shall return there again.
Amid a summer tempest you just, soared like an eagle on wings you could trust.
Adored by so many hearts that you touched.
Who knew so soon you'd go back to stardust.
Gone is the body in which you traveled this plane.
But we all know my friend we shall meet again.
So short was your time, so long you'll be gone.
But to everyone here you'll remain number one.
So sleep easy, rest tight, warm feelings, goodnight.
You know ****** sure, we'll miss you alright.
But people don't fret, don't worry or cry.
For he is safe and sound up there in the sky.
Smiling down with that twinkle in his eye.
He'll be there when you're up, he'll be there when you fall.
His spirit lives on, and on, through you all.
Just party for him, smile, laugh, have a ball.
As that is what he wished for at the end of it all.
For Liam Wood 09/03/91 - 04/08/14
Rest in peace Li, gone but never ever forgotten. ***

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