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I saw a funeral today. Passing cars, Flashers flashing, The crying of passengers, Pulled over cars in the small county of dwindling residents born here. I wonder, Oh I wonder, Does the widow cry at night? Does the husband mourn? When did they pass? The train of cars became too long, A loved member of that family. Did they say goodbye? Can I say goodbye? Kissing the window to send my love to your deceased, I pray your heart isn't so heavy and your knees aren't too weak. I hope your love for them was strong, I hope their smile was amazing, For I do not know how to grieve so when I say, "It's going to be okay," I mean it. I do not know how to grieve. I speak of a heart wrenching pain so strong, Numbness has washed over me. My empathy, My love, Goes to you. Entrust in it, cherish it, grow from it. My condolences.
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Jun 12, 2017
Jun 12, 2017 at 6:05 PM UTC
Hello and Goodbye
I saw a funeral today. Passing cars, Flashers flashing, The crying of passengers, Pulled over cars in the small county of dwindling residents born here. I wonder, Oh I wonder, Does the widow cry at night? Does the husband mourn? When did they pass? The train of cars became too long, A loved member of that family. Did they say goodbye? Can I say goodbye? Kissing the window to send my love to your deceased, I pray your heart isn't so heavy and your knees aren't too weak. I hope your love for them was strong, I hope their smile was amazing, For I do not know how to grieve so when I say, "It's going to be okay," I mean it. I do not know how to grieve. I speak of a heart wrenching pain so strong, Numbness has washed over me. My empathy, My love, Goes to you. Entrust in it, cherish it, grow from it. My condolences.
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Jun 12, 2017
Jun 12, 2017 at 6:05 PM UTC
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