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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Her fragile skin so very soft disease has not yet stolen. What too has robbed her insides her strength's have interwoven. Her character is the roadmap that's become her body's canvas. Interlacing each stitch with memories new Life would be her solace. Waiting for anew toiled on the old violated with this disease. Enduring the pain,courageous to her core don't Leave us begged our plea's. Knocking on deaths door she'll not survive yet return she did from the brink. Kept her vision alive the Long road home thank god she did'nt pass when we blinked. Biding her time she speaks from the heart her Life Light shines devine. Her disarming smile is her alluring trait comfort knowing her disease will not thrive. The Lifeboat she rides in at times spring's a Leak where she'll certainly stumble and fall. Closing one door and opening yet another healing gracefully she Leaves us in awe. Her eye's are alight, gone the sources of angst she'd suffered in amazing grace. She till's her garden of healing with Love in god's plan her new Life we'd embrace. I wrote this piece to honor my very good friend Sheila who recieved a new liver. When she finally got a match 4 years into her illness, she was so deathly ill that when the liver showed up the surgeons at the U of M had only given her a 1% chance of survival. It's been about 1 1/2 years and she does have some residual effects that will stay with her for her lifetime, so i've taken on the job of caring for her daily so her husband can finally go back to work. Can't ask for a better job, pay is good and I love her company.
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