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Visiting my Grandma at her Grave x-mas eve was extremely hard but she was 101 yrs. old and passed away 11/2007. I thank god she was there for my first 36 years of life.
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Jody Mark
My first visit to your grave was on x-mas eve,
where I placed a x-mas tree for all to see.
A sense of closure is what I was after,
so once again in my life I could enjoy some laughter.
I remember Grandma you were always so sad that no one placed anything on Grandpa's grave,
so a decorated tree to both of you is what I gave.
I plan to be there to visit you and Grandpa on every important day,
my word I promise I will not betray.
Flowers I will always bring with words of sentiment,
I hope my actions/words of love are evident.
Remember when our visits are over as I turn to leave,
I will always return-what I promise you can always believe.
Visits by Jody Mark @FamilyFriendPoems
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where I placed a x-mas tree for all to see.
A sense of closure is what I was after,
so once again in my life I could enjoy some laughter.
I remember Grandma you were always so sad that no one placed anything on Grandpa's grave,
so a decorated tree to both of you is what I gave.
I plan to be there to visit you and Grandpa on every important day,
my word I promise I will not betray.
Flowers I will always bring with words of sentiment,
I hope my actions/words of love are evident.
Remember when our visits are over as I turn to leave,
I will always return-what I promise you can always believe.
Visits by Jody Mark @FamilyFriendPoems
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