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judy dudding
July 11, 2010
WHEN I MUST LEAVE YOU
WHEN I MUST LEAVE YOU
FOR ALITTLE WHILE,
PLEASE DO NOT GRIEVE
AND SHED WILD TEARS
AND HUG YOUR SORROW
TO YOU THROUGH THE YEARS
BUT START OUT BRAVELY
WITH A GALLIANT SMILE
AND FOR MY SAKE AND
MY NAME LIVE ON AND DO
ALL THINGS THE SAME,
FEED NOT YOUR LONELINESS
ON EMPTY DAYS, BUT FILL
EACH WAKING HOUR IN USEFUL
WAYS, REACH OUT YOUR HAND
IN COMFORT AND IN CHEER
AND I IN TURN WILL COMFORT
YOU AND HOLD YOU NEAR
AND NEVER, NEVER BE AFRAID
TO DIE, FOR I AM WAITING
FOR YOU IN THE SKY.....
love and prayers
the dudding family
newport va.
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