
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
MURPHY, Anne. _Dear Annie,My sister-in-law,My best friend,You were someone special,Someone kind and true,You are unforgettable,I thought the world of you.You shared my joys and troubles,My laughter and my tears,Goodbye my dear friend,Until we meet again.Love _ Chris.Deepest sympathy to Lindy, Denis, Kellie, Jim, Pat and families.My Auntie Anne,To me you were my 2nd Mum.If I was feeling down or troubled, you would come along and make everything better.For you everyone else came 1st and I never heard you say a bad word about anyone.I'll always treasurehaving you in my life for I am a better person due to your love and guidance.We love and miss you._ Adam, Dette, Nikita, Damon, Jamieson and Rayden.Two tired eyes are sleeping,Two willing hands are still,For one who suffered far too much,Is now resting in God's care.We never got to say goodbye,Perhaps it's just as well,For how do we say goodbye to someone we love so dearly.Sleep peacefullyForever in our hearts. Love you to the moon and back. _ Rebecca and Daryle
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