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Aug 2019
Walking into your room that day,
It made my blood turn cold,
You weren't suppose to die yet,
At least not til' you were old,
I didn't want to believe it,
I just hugged you last night,
Who would take care of us now?
And make sure that we're alright,
You just layed there in silence,
You didn't blink or bat an eye,
My hands softly touched your body,
As tears poured from my eyes,
How could you be gone so soon?
And just leave us both behind,
Were you even sad to leave us?
What thoughts ran through your mind?
You were my mom, yet my friend,
Your life was snatched away so quick,
No more pancakes in the morning,
No more hugs when we were sick,
No more dancing in the hallway,
No more sleeping in your bed,
No more polish on your nails,
No more rollers on your head,
No more trips to the laundry mat,
No more helping you fold clothes,
No more combing our pretty hair,
No more making us wear bows,
How could this happen to an angel?
Who was loved and held so dear,
The very absence of your presence,
Makes me wish that you were here,
I know that you were suffering,
And God granted you eternal rest
He returned one of his angels,
Because He always knows what's best.
If I could have another day with you,
I'd cherish that moment til the end,
But for now rest in peace mommy,
And I hope to see you then.
Written by
Alicia S Azahar
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