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In memory of my beautifull daughter Toyah Marie Main, also her dad and her beloved Paul
Memories
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DAWN MAIN
A year has passed since you left us
A year of sadness and pain
A year of wishing we had the chance to bring us all back together again
They say time is a healer
In time the pain becomes easier to bear
But the pain we feel in our hearts is still, and always will be there
Your up in heaven now
Up there with your dad and Paul
Up with the angels
Away from it all
You left us your ray of sunshine
A little one to have and hold
A beautiful girl called Tierney
With hair so soft and gold
Your face we see in her daily
A reminder of how beautiful you were
Her smile her warmth her charisma
Is everything of you we see in her
Memories by DAWN MAIN @FamilyFriendPoems
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A year of sadness and pain
A year of wishing we had the chance to bring us all back together again
They say time is a healer
In time the pain becomes easier to bear
But the pain we feel in our hearts is still, and always will be there
Your up in heaven now
Up there with your dad and Paul
Up with the angels
Away from it all
You left us your ray of sunshine
A little one to have and hold
A beautiful girl called Tierney
With hair so soft and gold
Your face we see in her daily
A reminder of how beautiful you were
Her smile her warmth her charisma
Is everything of you we see in her
Memories by DAWN MAIN @FamilyFriendPoems
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