Death

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  • Dedicated to Mark Andrew Shelton
                                    

To watch a man that you love pass on to the other side...

Memory Eternal

© Alexis F. Douros

That is what I will remember,
Your bravery and your love
That caring wise and watchful eye
Which now peers at us from above.

I wish I knew you years ago
With your sly smile and charm
Seventy one years of slicked back hair
And a lovely lady of your own.

I knew the man you became
The uncle who I adore
The leader of a family
Who gave us more and more.

There were so many lessons
Most important how to fight
To be proud of who we are
Stand up with all our might.

Through all the important moments
You made sure to be there
When I graduated Magna cum Laude
You went through all you could bear.

The cancer had made a comeback
But you wouldn't let us know
You grinned and bared the pain
But we saw you lose your glow.

Every day I came to see you
Determined to give you strength
Refusing to believe anything could hurt you
At least not to any length.

That last Thursday I walked in the room
My heart dropped and I knew
Your time with us was wearing thin
I knew that I was losing you.

And still the pain didn't matter
You fought to stay with your wife
You promised you'd never leave her
So you strained and clung to life.

The truest gift you gave her
Was to go without her there
You heard us say it was her wish
And you passed the load to bear.

Surrounded in love and admiration
We stayed with you as your guides
And the sun shone on your face
As you began to switch sides.

A year later I still ache to see you
To hear you laugh or see your smile
I'd willingly bear a harder load
Just to talk for a little while.

That is what I'll remember
Your bravery and your love
That caring wise and watchful eye
That now peers at us from above.

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I DO NOT OWN THIS, the link to where I found this is on the side.

I would just like to dedicate this to everyone who has lost someone close to them either it's a friend, family member or even someone you just know in passing but didn't get the chance to know them.

-On the 5th of February 2014 I lost my Uncle to cancer, he was the kindest, most caring and funniest guy on earth. He did everything right never smoked, drunk and I can't even think of a time he swore in front of me. He was and still is one of my heroes. x -

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