<sent to me to pass on to Jeanne, Nomoeretai is having login problems>
I wish I had words that could ease the journey. I wish I had the power to
turn back time. All I can do is offer some words that I keep in my heart.
Always remember We will be there even if you can't see us.
We are always Watching and Waiting. That cool puff of air you
feel across your cheek, that fleeting touch, the feeling you have
that I was walking across your bed, that moment you swear you can hear us,
that flicker of movement out of the corner of your eye.
Is just our way of saying I love you and I am with you always even in
the darkest time We Will Always Be There. Till our paws touch again always
know we love you and cherished our special time together
IF TEARS COULD BUILD A STAIRWAY
If tears could build a stairway.
and memories a lane.
I would walk right up to Heaven
and bring you back again.
No farewell words were spoken
No time to say "Goodbye."
You were gone before I knew it.
and only Gods knows why.
My heart still aches with sadness.
and secret tears still flow.
What it meant to love you-
No one can ever know.
But now I know you want me
to mourn for you no more:
To remember all the happy times.
life still has much in store
Since you'll never be forgotten.
I pledge to you today-
A hollowed place within my heart.
is where you will always stay.
Matthew - 20 Dec 2006 06:37 GMT
Thanks Julie I sent her a email I hope she gets it. Thanks for posting it
and forwarding it to her.
Pss most people may not remember my Display Name used to be No More Retail
;-)
> <sent to me to pass on to Jeanne, Nomoeretai is having login problems>
>
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> A hollowed place within my heart.
> is where you will always stay.
Jeanne - 21 Dec 2006 17:54 GMT
Thanks Matthew (and Julie and Sam). I did get your email. That was a
beautiful poem, and wonderful sentiments. :)
Jeanne Hedge
posting via Google
Matthew - 21 Dec 2006 18:03 GMT
You are most welcome and I only speak from the heart
> Thanks Matthew (and Julie and Sam). I did get your email. That was a
> beautiful poem, and wonderful sentiments. :)
>
> Jeanne Hedge
> posting via Google