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Neychard Charles Feb 2019
Her name is Sarah
She lived a secret life of terror
Her pain she rather forget then to remember
She tried delete it as if it were a error
I got breast cancer
She called her family together
Knowing that it will be for the better
Everyday she prayed for an answer
Unfortunately day by day her features was a disaster
Pale skin, lost of hair as she look in the mirror with despair
Her family was hurt knowing that having a mother is quit rare
Everything was slowly turning to a nightmare
This cancer
Filler Sarah soul with fear
Knowing that her death is near
She had so much to share
But that cancer just wasn't fair
All the sorrow and tears all went and go in thin air
Even though her family lost her
The weakening of memories they still cheered
To know that the beloved Sarah
Was gone forever
Long live Sarah
The most loving mother that died in cancer
Neychard Charles Feb 2019
A man that loves his women
Wanting every minute and every second of her,
Her love he seek
The Her voice he hear
Her smile he see
Her joy he bring
Her hopes he lift
Her beauty he fear
Her pain he give comfort
Her fear he brings light
Ever heard of a man that loves his women
Threw thick in thin
Threw every rain
Threw every cloud there's        
some sort of links
Threw every pain there's always happiness they both bring
Threw tears and bad time they made threw
They united as one in peace
Their love was just to good to be true
Oh have u ever heard of the man that loves his women
The day she drop and break the chain
The day he fell and lost his brain
They cracked and switch lanes
Oh have u ever heard of a man that loved his women
The day the women walk and leave
                 Is the day the
man died his love to sleep
Neychard Charles Feb 2019
I’m a young lady
Surrounded by a judges society
Represents occasionally
Loves with loyalty
A queen in royalty
Hidden anxiety
A unique personality
Struggles in life are reality
Lessons are shown biblically
Living in prosperity

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