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In Memory of Milt - By Jenna Logan
Jenna no longer has access to her account, and she has asked if I would post this for her. These would be her last thoughts to Milt ~ Gone is the glint of your smile and poetic words No longer will they glow on your poetry pages How cruel was the fate of your mortal existence that wounded my heart without scarring the flesh In mourning am I that your last breath was taken before I could whisper, "fond adieu and farewell" Your life has dimmed, embers burned to ashes Tears flow for your spark, extinguished in the dark You live in the echoes of my treasured memories but never to fray like unraveling loose threads My fingers tremble with ardent emotion as I write, Forever you will remain imprinted upon my heart And when I hear the call of a meadowlark's trill I will smile and imagine that you are still here *Thank you, Tania, for using Milt's meadowlark quote on your poem, 'A Heavenly Rest in Peace. 'It helped me find the perfect final line for my thoughts.
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