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I walk up the stairs so slow and afraid This is not the place I used to know Not the way I remember I expect to see your smiling face waiting for me to take your hand and bring you to that place You tried to tell me that your work here was done I smiled at you and told you how silly you were to think the cancer won You were so strong so nonchalant I hope you know you'll always have a special place in my heart When I got that call that day, I swear my heart stopped your daughter loves you more than life itself I only wish I could've helped Taken her pain away All I can do is be there for her Life is short, we say this all the time make sure you love yours before you run out of time. R.I.P. Victor Ponte
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Nov 18, 2014
Nov 18, 2014 at 11:26 PM UTC
Not the place I used to know
I walk up the stairs so slow and afraid This is not the place I used to know Not the way I remember I expect to see your smiling face waiting for me to take your hand and bring you to that place You tried to tell me that your work here was done I smiled at you and told you how silly you were to think the cancer won You were so strong so nonchalant I hope you know you'll always have a special place in my heart When I got that call that day, I swear my heart stopped your daughter loves you more than life itself I only wish I could've helped Taken her pain away All I can do is be there for her Life is short, we say this all the time make sure you love yours before you run out of time. R.I.P. Victor Ponte
A poem I wrote for my hospice patient when he passed
amy-blanchette
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Nov 18, 2014
Nov 18, 2014 at 11:26 PM UTC
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