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Monday 24 April 2017
I'LL SEE YOU IN THE MORNING...
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jeez that was a sad one - lovely sentiments all the same in a terrible situation. Sadly like many other people (like Colin) I have seen this scenario play out to often in real life.
ReplyDeleteYeah, kinda plucks at the heartstrings, doesn't it, PM? Like all the best poems do.
ReplyDeleteLovely poem. There's no guarantees for anyone of us in this life.
ReplyDeleteYou sure, Moony? I'm sure I got a 6 month guarantee with my life. Course, it's no longer valid, so I should've taken the extended option.
ReplyDeleteToday is the 29th anniversary of my sister's death so I was feeling sad anyway and that poem has made me more sad. It's a lovely little poem though.
ReplyDelete(Originally posted 24 April 2017 at 14:22.)
Sometimes it's good to be sad, CJ - it can be cathartic. Raise a drink of lemonade in your sister's memory.
ReplyDelete(Originally posted 24 April 2017 at 15:21.)