"Will you forgive me if I go on?
If you can't make this earthly journey through time with me
Will you then come along in my
Heart and wish me well?"
"When a loved one dies, time itself doesn't heal all wounds.
It's what you choose to do in the midst of grief
that promotes healing and leads to new hope and freedom".
If you can't make this earthly journey through time with me
Will you then come along in my
Heart and wish me well?"
"When a loved one dies, time itself doesn't heal all wounds.
It's what you choose to do in the midst of grief
that promotes healing and leads to new hope and freedom".
Amaldo Pangrazzi

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on A Dream Of Death by William Butler Yeats, 2 days agouse your imagination - it's a very powerful tool
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on A Dream by Alice Cary, 2 days agobeautiful flow to this lovely old poem
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Apple gums are beautiful gum trees of Australia - Google the name here and you will see for yourself.
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