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Ryan, Where Are You
Ryan, Where are You? Oh Ryan, please tell me, where are you? I'll never forget that tragic summer of August 1992, when you left without even bidding a final adieu – not even a single wave good-bye, just leaving us high and dry. How could you just simply disappear? Like a dark shadow, in a grey mist...not really there? Gone to heaven or God knows where? My dear Ryan, did you think we really wouldn’t care? One day you're enjoying the sunshine, doing so well; the next day buried in a cold grave where you now dwell; You always said that tomorrow’s not promised to anyone. Now, you’ll never get to see another glorious sunset or dawn. I heard you were run over by a Brooklyn-bound train. But neither the police nor the coroner could adequately explain - was your death instantaneous or did you suffer any pain? Please help me to understand - who’s to blame? Please tell me - was it just an untimely death? Please explain to me - was it just your fate you met? At birth, did the Three Fates your destiny set? Or were you just in the wrong place at the wrong time... an innocent bystander who hadn’t committed any crime? When Atropos cruelly severed the thread of your short life, the incredible pain of losing you cut deep like a butcher’s knife. But, my dear brother, your treasured memory will be with us always, through your children and in our hearts ‘till the end of our days! 05-23-2014 Contest: Favorite Poem You've Ever Written Sponsor: Carol Eastman Placement: 1st
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