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Sleep Well My Love, Goodbye

At the far end of the casket, his girlfriend hugged his wife And told her she was sorry, that she had tried to steal her life Their tears then ran in unison, for one who loved them both The years they shared now testament, to a choice he left unspoke They never met before this day, and would never meet again But each knew well the other, and they almost felt like friends The mistress left, the children wept, and the grandchildren played outside As his wife looked down, saying “your hell has passed, —sleep well my love, goodbye” (Villanova Pennsylvania: September, 2016)

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Date: 5/18/2023 10:22:00 AM
As his wife looked down, saying “your hell has passed, —sleep well my love, goodbye” A great goodbye. Nice poem
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Kurt Philip Behm
Date: 5/18/2023 10:44:00 AM
Thanks Jay. Some families have had to live this poem.

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