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Songs Unsung
I married, left home oh, so young, my life absorbed with songs unsung. So far away from home I went; so little time with you I spent. Dear mom, I know your heart was stung; my life absorbed with songs unsung. Our time together was cut short and for each other, less support. Then came your grandchildren of three the great demands kept me less free; my life absorbed with songs unsung... then into heartache, I was flung. Your life would end before we could spend time together as we should. To missing you my heart is clung... my life absorbed with songs unsung. Sandra M. Haight ~2nd Place~ Contest: Regret Sponsor: Frank Herrera Judged: 10/17/2016 ~2nd Place~ Premiere Contest: My Biggest Mistake Sponsor: Laura Loo Judged: 07/08/2016 We always think there is time ahead to catch up with things we want to do or do better. But, life is fragile, and 'time ahead' is not always guaranteed. My mom passed away at age 55...I was positive we would have many years to spend more time together...my regret.
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