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Sherri

Silver ripples Crinkle on the lake Grip the paddles Echo in the waves Seattle rains Fall hard today But sunlight always Slips beside the grey Shine down Through the clouds and funeral shrouds Comfort us Mortal beings on the ground From the highest peaks Come crashing through Silver marble Dive deep into the blue
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baronvaron
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May 18, 2016
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For my dear cousin, who passed away from colon cancer a few weeks ago

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#love#death#loss#mourn#washington
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