
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
26.06.1948 - 28.05.2018
Fred and Dad what this day brings is so much heartache and sorrow.
The day you were told was the day you gave us your will to live.
All I wanted was a miracle when a cure was not to be.
Your last words to me were "are you staying another night?" I said "yes, where else would I be" and you gave me your cheeky wave, so when I saw you sleeping so peacefully and free from pain, I could not wish you to come back to suffer that again.
We love you, I can’t accept you are gone Freddie.
I’m sorry I could not help you.
Your loving wife Rosalie, sons David, Stephen and Anthony and granddaughters Alexandra and Jessica Ducrot and families
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