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Taken So Young
You laid alone in that bed. After mom and dad went home. On the pillow you rested your head. Slowly your time would come, returning to the Kingdom. As the disease ran its course. You tried to fight it, it got worse. Chemo, radiation, poor child so strong. You pushed through for so long. You faught so hard; You've inspired this verse. Leukemia, a battle rarely won. It affects so many; sadly you were one. You now play in heaven, You know, sweet child, there's no more pain and your sadness will lessen. You did all that you could. Your parents and family will forever commemorate your childhood. Everyone was near, when you were called home. Your glorious soul freely floats. The entire universe your soul can roam. I know you let your parents feel you every night. Oh sweet sweet child, You've allowed them this sight as you continue; Holding them so tight.
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