You are still very much in my memories
In your garden of roses and orchidsThe flowers flourished under your care
And repaid you with beautiful blossoms in warm air
At the corner that marks your name
We sat on the grey cement blockI took off what was left of your hair
And cut the nails of your thin fingers short
You had a peaceful smile on your face
With a calm acceptance of a dreadful fateYou did not show me your pain
Nor any doubts you might have had of your faith
We took a walk on the waterfront
I learned about your love of boatingI learned about the loneliness of a young soldier
And the devotion to his wife and daughter
I learned about your philosophy of life
A red rose though simple, it shows beauty and graceI learned about your adoration of life
The joy friendships bring, the blessings you’ve got
It was the last season of fall we were together
I’m grateful for the chance to be with you then, forever
A few days of an almost carefree time
A road trip to San Diego, we three took
It’s been two years since you departed
The train trip that still carries me onI’ll be back to where we once were sitting
To give her my love while we share the memories of you
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