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He tells his daughters all about you My nieces, they're three and five They call you Grandma They know your name and where you lived Things you used to say They've seen your photos and they know you were sick and you didn't get better Last year he planted primroses because he knew they were your favourites They have their own house now with enough room for five The little one was born in August A boy to play in that garden where the flowers will bloom every Spring, the season you loved and which was your last When that child is older his sisters will teach him The answer to Daddy's question: What were Grandma's favourite flowers? And Auntie will hold her tongue and never correct him that it was bluebells
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May 21, 2014
May 21, 2014 at 11:07 AM UTC
Spring
He tells his daughters all about you My nieces, they're three and five They call you Grandma They know your name and where you lived Things you used to say They've seen your photos and they know you were sick and you didn't get better Last year he planted primroses because he knew they were your favourites They have their own house now with enough room for five The little one was born in August A boy to play in that garden where the flowers will bloom every Spring, the season you loved and which was your last When that child is older his sisters will teach him The answer to Daddy's question: What were Grandma's favourite flowers? And Auntie will hold her tongue and never correct him that it was bluebells
gracie-harlow
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May 21, 2014
May 21, 2014 at 11:07 AM UTC
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