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Oct 2017
The flowers we’re watering, the sun make’em shiver
the mount we’re climbing, turned us back rather
the sweet soft margarine has now turned soda
Oh! Miss Catherine, oh! Miss Ida

Why do you turn the light off by saying goodbye?
why do you turn the song off while dancing so high?
why do you turn the face off, we’ll want to see your smile
we never wished you go, can’t say goodbye

See the children, they all cry
and the oldies, how they try
to see you standing the way so far
like twinkle, twinkle, little star

We won’t forget the time we spent
in classroom, around the school
We won’t regret the love we sent
straight from our heart, feel so cool

But we know, you have to go
in this our world, it must be so
you came from somewhere, where you belong
you flipped down here, can’t stay so long

As you take your flight, we say farewell
with tears in our eyes, our heart has fell
we love you so much that pen can’t write
Oh! Our beloved – can’t say goodbye
This poem was dedicated to our lovely colleagues who left abroad
Samuel Fosu Sarpong
Written by
Samuel Fosu Sarpong  27/M/Ghana
(27/M/Ghana)   
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