A Daughters Last Words

Donna Lee Chandler 1968 (alabama)



Its almost three years since I left this world for my new
destiny to see but I worry about you mother because you want set me free I watch you struggle every day when all
I wish for is you would enjoy the new life you have made
If only I could come to you if just for the day I would say
come to me mother let me hold you and kiss your pain and tears away I would tell you I'm doing fine and not to
hold on to the way I died because in the end I would still have to say goodbye so as you lay your head upon my chest know I love you and its time for you to rest so close
your eyes and always remember we never really say
goodbye its just until we see each other again I Love You
as this you have always know so hold tight to that memory to keep you strong.
 Your Heavenly Daughter With All My Love
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Submitted by donnac.15839 on January 25, 2021

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Donna Lee Chandler

Donna Lee Chandler is a retired house wife and mother who writes poems about her life experiences. she has already had one poem published years ago the name of that poem is The Reunion. I have 6 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren I love to bake and spend time traveling with my husband more…

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