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Hardest Tears To Fall

Tears too much in which you bleed Heart aches toll, low sub's breathing For then, in them, is shown in your skin May it be brushed over So it may sit to seep in this pale face For you're in health But yet sick in your emotions Too close you can not bare now, today, tomorrow, or again in yesterday's For your pain is nearly not bared I pray for you and your sister when weeping Hoping that you will not drown in all sorrows But cry when times are closed Mother is all, not yet lost, for her heart lives inside yours Knowing of a passing before it happens isn't so strong But the second it comes, she goes and all weights toll Heavy your heart is, you carry it like the ones in that room All seems silent till a sob is heard Here at this event, the dark colors are all in the lights The cold faces all glow so bright For this woman has brought life into the minds that breathed well before her time To a loss like this, I would not bare Alone I would feel, to a special youth that I still endore For she is what's left of me; whom I may speak to, and whom would listen As to you and your family, may you all lay close to her May you breathe the way she has breathed May you all see what she has seen And may you hear all things she has heard Her passing does not make your separation, it only draws you closer For the day of her event, bless her soul's crossing for she stands in the clouds Smiling above all your scene's In hopes that you will all remember that she is still there even through these means I pray for you and your family to give potency and healing To rejoice on the day she rose on cloud nine And touched God's face For this moment do not dwell in the loss Cry long but not for ever and remember her years journey that she has completed She is in thy safest place and thy hearts of whom she loved

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