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My Ladylove
You picked me up and held me in your arms. By furs of fox and mink you were adorned. My family was smitten by your charms. Of greed and envy you were not forewarned. The sweetness in your smile my love beguiled. And wisdom in your heart was heaven sent You took me to your church as a young child. I learned of God, of sin, and to repent. Then, without notice you just disappeared. I missed your smiles and going to your church. But worldly things had in your life premiered. Your husband’s death began a different search. I watched you suffer pains and make mistakes. The lust of others you mistook for love. Then alcohol met greed and great heartaches. An evil pit enticed you, ladylove. But bitterness did not destroy your soul. You gave away your wealth, becoming meek. Then, strength of heart once more regained control. You served the Lord again throughout each week. As I, your namesake, grew you loved me still. The planes and furs were gone but not your heart. You gave it all away of your freewill. Then, with the Lord your life had a fresh start. Grandmother, dear, your life influenced me. Compassion, strength, and faith are what you taught. A happy life you lived in poverty. Because of you, God is who I have sought. 12/26/2016
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