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My heart breaks as I watch you question whether you’ll see her again~ The woman you called “Honey”, the woman you called “friend “. The things that you’ve forgotten in the Winter of your life~ Pierce into my saddened soul as if they were a knife. I know deep down, somewhere in the hallows of your mind~ There still resides that strength and faith that age has seemed to blind. And our loving Lord takes care of this~ As if you were a child. He wraps you in His strong, warm arms and looks at you ~ and smiles. LA Kirby 3/18/09
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Dec 29, 2018
Dec 29, 2018 at 5:04 PM UTC
For Daddy
My heart breaks as I watch you question whether you’ll see her again~ The woman you called “Honey”, the woman you called “friend “. The things that you’ve forgotten in the Winter of your life~ Pierce into my saddened soul as if they were a knife. I know deep down, somewhere in the hallows of your mind~ There still resides that strength and faith that age has seemed to blind. And our loving Lord takes care of this~ As if you were a child. He wraps you in His strong, warm arms and looks at you ~ and smiles. LA Kirby 3/18/09
I wrote this 2 years after my mother passed away. I’d spent some time with my dad, whose dementia was getting worse at age 94. It was difficult listening to the man I had always seen as my knight....so strong in body, mind, and faith....speak in doubt and fear. It broke my heart to see him this way...as if he were a child. My comfort came in knowing that God understands the aging process and that He was holding and loving my daddy through it all.
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Dec 29, 2018
Dec 29, 2018 at 5:04 PM UTC
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