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  1. 21. Kisses On The Wind

    • By Valerie I. Petroff
    • Published by Family Friend Poems March 2021 with permission of the Author.

    Time heals all wounds they say,
    but I have one that never goes away.
    The loss of you has left a spot
    deep in my heart that time forgot.

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  3. 22. I Wanted To Go With You

    • By Norma Clay McCoy
    • Published by Family Friend Poems November 2007 with permission of the Author.

    I was a lonely wanderer, searching for a place to belong.
    You came into my life and gave me love, a place to call home.

    Home is where the heart is; it doesn't always have four walls.

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    The man I have loved for more than half my life is dying from a blood disorder. Every day he and I are realizing that living for the moment is the most important thing in our lives. We...

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  5. 23. Our Love Is Forever

    • By Ron Robins
    • Published by Family Friend Poems March 2021 with permission of the Author.

    Mornings in the summer
    Autumn's evening mist
    Snowflakes on my window
    Solitude exists

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  6. 24. Beside Your Grave

    • By Debra L. Brown
    • Published by Family Friend Poems June 2019 with permission of the Author.

    I left a simple rose today.
    I laid it down upon your grave.
    Then memories came rushing - from the past,
    of our lives together; we said it would last.

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  7. 25. Suicide

    • By Derryn Brinton-Wood
    • Published by Family Friend Poems June 2014 with permission of the Author.

    Suicide the headline screams
    And everyone turns their head
    Too frightened, too shocked, too ignorant
    To acknowledge that he is dead

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    Hi Audrey,
    Thank you for responding and sharing your story with me. My husband also suffered from bi-polar, so I understand your fear and your pain. What got me through the many years was to...

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  8. 26. I Will Finally Let You Go!

    These days, that moment haunts me,
    That first moment we met.
    You were a vision from the heavens
    That I never would forget.

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    Oh Ann, my heart goes out to you. I can only imagine the pain you must be in. Having a lifelong love is such a blessing but watching them be sick would be a torture. I feel stupid trying to...

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  9. 27. The Widow-Maker

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    A loose limb hangs upon a pine three log-lengths from the ground,
    A norway tumbles with a whine and shakes the woods around.
    The loose limb plunges from its place and zigzags down below;
    And Jack is lying on his face—there's red upon the snow.

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  10. 28. My Other Half

    • By Ann D. Stevenson
    • Published by Family Friend Poems February 21, 2024 with permission of the Author.

    Together for over fifty years,
    times of laughter and of tears.
    I fell in love with all his charms,
    could dance forever in his arms.

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    I hope and pray you do indeed get at least 50 years with your other half.
    Thank you for your lovely comment about my writing. It means a great deal. Very best wishes, Ann.

  11. 29. Baby Steps

    • By Luann Winkle
    • Published by Family Friend Poems March 1, 2024 with permission of the Author.

    I tell myself I need
    to take baby steps
    beginning with his shoes.
    Plastic bag in hand I enter the closet

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    Luann:
    First of all I'm so sorry for the loss of your life partner. I can only imagine how difficult that would be! I do have to tell you that very few poems have transported me to a scene...

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  12. 30. In My Heart

    You're not here
    For me to see
    My heart longs for
    The day to be

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