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After 8 years it seems like yesterday that I ran into your arms
After 8 years of healing the pain will not go away
8 years ago I was your little girl
After 8 years I will always be your little girl
In heaven we will meet again
In heaven we will play and laugh as we once did back then
You were everything to my mother and me
You treated her and I like daughters.
You took care of us in time of need
And in heaven you watch us
My beloved guardian angel…


*~*~*~ Deidicated to my great grandfather. May he rest in peace. ~*~*~*



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On Saturday April 21st, 2007, The Spiral Downward (387) writes:
Great Write! Felt Deeply And Written Beautifully!


On Thursday March 22nd, 2007, Gold Dust Woman (172) writes:
awww this is so sweet. i am sorry for your loss, i understand how it feels to lose someone close to you


On Thursday March 22nd, 2007, An Expired Member (5) writes:
I never met my great grand pa's. You memory of him will surely be on his lips when you two meet again in heaven. And yes, I know losing someone is hard to work through but when your burden becomes too much for you, ask Jesus to take care of you and him.


On Thursday March 22nd, 2007, ShatteredFaith (226) writes:
this was so sweet and very nice..great write~manda~



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