Ronnie



Wanted to say RIP to Ronnie Kilmartin a mentally disabled man i grew up with that was tragically killed on my 30 birthday :(

He may have had a chance to begin this world with a life and a healthy beginning.

But instead he was given a chance to live, that was barely a life worth living.

Ronnie walked the earth from the moment of his beginning, lost in a different world that never stop him grinning.

But sadly he was taken from us all, in way forever tragic. Ending a life that was a miracle, that he even made it.

Living for more than 30 years, smiling on his mission, touching the hearts of all of those who saw beauty in his creation.

I hope you rest in peace now Ronnie. And prepare for your next mission. You showed me no matter what life gave you, you never gave up living.

Till life was taken from you, you enjoyed every minute of it :) Now you are free to wonder off and create a new beginning.
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Submitted by Neomortalgirl on September 01, 2016

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Geni Kelepouris

I began writing when i was 16. I enjoy expressing myself through all forms of art ( my profile pic is one of my art pieces). I have had a life full of tragedies and suffer post traumatic stress. I find that art and writing soothes my soul and allows me to heal from all the pain that has been haunting me. I have an obsession with existence and love nothing more than to discuss all the different theories of why we are here. My poems cover a range of topics from love and inspiration to complete random mania. There are also some very deep poems that i needed to write to get the sorrow from my life. I just hope whoever is reading them enjoys them. more…

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