To my grandmother
who passed away on April 22, 2012
at 1:13 pm
Roses turn black in the fading of light,
the smiles that we wore are
turned around at night.
Our laughs live on, deep inside
And I think of all the good ol times.
Our long hikes up to the mountain top,
I'll never forget our favorite spot.
Or our little cafe we called
"Morgans Johnny JumpUp Cake Cafe By the River'
We named trees and rocks,
so we could see our progress as we went farther and
farther on our trail
The clay pots we make from scratch.
How we had wet clay all up our arms,
and our legs were sore
from moving the pedal round and round
The trips we made on our 4-wheelers,
to take the dogs to a run to the ponds
Our expeditions up in the woods, to see what
herbs we could find
and what kind of tea we could make
with them
The ring that you gave to me,
is something that I shall forever cherish
The stars that we studied
through our own pair of binoculars
We stayed up so late,
forgetting about the clock
We laughed so hard,
we never wanted to stop
The smiles we shared, will never be forgotten.
And as the roses turn black on the outside,
the memory lives on forever, deep inside
Never to be forgotten
However truly sweet and lovely, just like you.
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