
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
XUEREB. _ Charlie. Dad, I can't imagine life without you in it. You were one of a kind and so very very special to me and to all of us. You were always such a hard worker that it's now time to put down your tools in the garage, grab a fishing rod and go enjoy the company of your family and old friends. _ Mark and Glenys (your favourite daughter-in-law!). Grandpa, I was blessed to have been your special little birthday present all those years ago. Thankyou for staying for one last birthday bash, 92 may be a great innings but it was never enough. I'm so proud and so sad. _ Ebony. Grandpa, when I'm doing the gardening for Nanny and I feel a breeze I will know you are with me. Now you have a new buddy to garden with and God has one of the best. _ Luke. P.S. Just a hint, don't compare your oranges and apricots up there as the big guy will always win!
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