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Years go by and memories dim and fade Many, once so close and familiar are gone Most of them have faded into oblivion But those of whom one can never forget, stay on Oh, dear Appa (Dad) and Amma (Mom) in Heaven As the days of Christmas draw near, memories parade Not in an orderly queue, but in a jumbled mass And your loving faces, before our eyes, flash, and fade. Leaving inerasable memories, you departed in silence. When sick or unwell you always wrapped us up in prayer Now you stay in a place untouched by stain or strain. From there, you watch over us with tender care. When festive days arrive, we miss you so badly Though days and years pass, we feel you so near But we know, you cannot come down from your sphere To be with us on this day to give us cheer So, transcending the boundaries of space and time Our hearts rise high to your loving presence Where you stay secure from all sadness and sorrow And abide with your Heavenly Father in perpetual jubilance We see you celebrating Christmas with Jesus Along with the ethereal throng in great joy and mirth Kneeling by the throne surrounded by angels and seraphs Listening to their celestial choir, glorifying the holy birth On this festive day, we send you warm Christmas wishes Wrapped in memories of the times we were so deeply loved With loads of gratitude for the warmth you gave to last a lifetime With an assurance that we will live up to the ideals you avowed Though gone, every day we feel your presence, Especially when lonely and lost, unable to find our way. At the rim of the far-flung sky, we see you as two stars, Blazing our path with the trail of light you shed on our way! _______________________________ (My parents made a compatible pair Being together for long 57 years, as man and wife Far from perfect, yet complementary they fared. One’s weakness compensated by the other’s strength One’s rigidness indemnified by the other’s light heartedness Graced with a rich sprinkle of compassion and piety, With their strict adherence to the lofty ideals of life, They set the solid foundation for our value system.) _____________________________ Dec. 12. 2022 ~Placed Second~ Christmas in Heaven Poetry Contest Sponsor. B.J. Legros Kelley
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