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Household chores left undone, food spoiled in the fridge; dust covers our old TV, and webs the spiders stitched. And yet the flowers that I planted I care for tenderly, just the way I cared for you: 'Twas never work for me. The house feels starkly empty without you there to share. I cannot rest within its walls knowing you're not there. But outdoors in my garden, I work on, happily, knowing you're in Heaven and smiling down at me.
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Mar 29, 2015
Mar 29, 2015 at 3:40 PM UTC
'In My Garden'
Household chores left undone, food spoiled in the fridge; dust covers our old TV, and webs the spiders stitched. And yet the flowers that I planted I care for tenderly, just the way I cared for you: 'Twas never work for me. The house feels starkly empty without you there to share. I cannot rest within its walls knowing you're not there. But outdoors in my garden, I work on, happily, knowing you're in Heaven and smiling down at me.
For Paul
rebecca-laforgey
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Mar 29, 2015
Mar 29, 2015 at 3:40 PM UTC
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