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I think about your smile , it made you so alive My first memory being around age five She smiled when we watched tv She smiled when fixing toys broken I mean she smiled whenever she saw me Her smile just asked for presence as a golden token She smiled not only with her eyes to see Her eyes didn't see faces well I always pondered how she knew it was me Was it my walk ,my voice , maybe my scent  or smell Her hands they smiled too Though one suffered from nature's permanent glue Her 97 year old grip being stronger than your household duck tape And a smile as that gave unconditional love as a cape We both smiled as " it's all just the saints' blessing" and said goodbye So one day smiling in a casket her body lie When thinking of this I try to smile instead of cry I cover her special hand with a knit black glove I like to believe she stills smiles from above
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Oct 2, 2016
Oct 2, 2016 at 4:41 PM UTC
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I think about your smile , it made you so alive My first memory being around age five She smiled when we watched tv She smiled when fixing toys broken I mean she smiled whenever she saw me Her smile just asked for presence as a golden token She smiled not only with her eyes to see Her eyes didn't see faces well I always pondered how she knew it was me Was it my walk ,my voice , maybe my scent  or smell Her hands they smiled too Though one suffered from nature's permanent glue Her 97 year old grip being stronger than your household duck tape And a smile as that gave unconditional love as a cape We both smiled as " it's all just the saints' blessing" and said goodbye So one day smiling in a casket her body lie When thinking of this I try to smile instead of cry I cover her special hand with a knit black glove I like to believe she stills smiles from above
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Oct 2, 2016
Oct 2, 2016 at 4:41 PM UTC
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