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Memories never fade since the day you past away Ashes scattered amongst spring flowers that sway It was your favourite place you spent time in summer With dad now the two of you are together dearest Mother In those beautiful Ornamental gardens ice cream in hand Behind the trees you hear faint music from the bandstand Birds singing all day and squirrels forage amongst the grounds A symphony of natures beauty brings peace to those around Now the two of you are together again I have nothing left to do The only memory I have left is a photograph of you Fictional for now. My mother has Alzheimer's.   David Swinden© 23/2/2016
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Feb 23, 2016
Feb 23, 2016 at 7:59 AM UTC
A Photograph Of You
Memories never fade since the day you past away Ashes scattered amongst spring flowers that sway It was your favourite place you spent time in summer With dad now the two of you are together dearest Mother In those beautiful Ornamental gardens ice cream in hand Behind the trees you hear faint music from the bandstand Birds singing all day and squirrels forage amongst the grounds A symphony of natures beauty brings peace to those around Now the two of you are together again I have nothing left to do The only memory I have left is a photograph of you Fictional for now. My mother has Alzheimer's.   David Swinden© 23/2/2016
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Feb 23, 2016
Feb 23, 2016 at 7:59 AM UTC
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