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This poems dedicated to my best friend who died of lung cancer on the 29th September. I love him with all my heart and will always remember him.
Lowering Your Coffin
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Rachel Park
Rain drops trickling down my face,
as they wash away the tears.
I'll never forget that horrible place,
revolving around my fears.
Seeing your coffin,
as white as snow.
You were only young,
it was to early to go!
A weary day for,
a bad occasion.
Crying and weeping,
brings a bad revelation.
I run to your coffin,
falling down to my knees.
Why did you take him!?!
Bring him back please!!!
As they lowered your coffin,
I screamed out with hate.
Three words I've never said,
which was my biggest mistake!
"I love him!",
the first time I realized.
But death is unfair,
and there's no compromise.
We spread flowers upon your,
coffin as dark as death.
But just like you,
I'm now out of breath.
Lowering Your Coffin by Rachel Park @FamilyFriendPoems
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as they wash away the tears.
I'll never forget that horrible place,
revolving around my fears.
Seeing your coffin,
as white as snow.
You were only young,
it was to early to go!
A weary day for,
a bad occasion.
Crying and weeping,
brings a bad revelation.
I run to your coffin,
falling down to my knees.
Why did you take him!?!
Bring him back please!!!
As they lowered your coffin,
I screamed out with hate.
Three words I've never said,
which was my biggest mistake!
"I love him!",
the first time I realized.
But death is unfair,
and there's no compromise.
We spread flowers upon your,
coffin as dark as death.
But just like you,
I'm now out of breath.
Lowering Your Coffin by Rachel Park @FamilyFriendPoems
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