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I miss you



I really do miss you but I know that you are in a better place,
 And you can finally see,
 And if you can see my dog right now would you tell him hi for me,
 But I know that I love you and you love me.



I miss the way you laughed at your own jokes,
The way you made the fire crackle,
 And how your voice went wild when you told a story,
But I know that you are watching from above,
And I know that you are smiling down at me,
I really do miss you Papaw.




I can't wait till I can see you again,
And I know that you are probably running all over the place,
Smiling as we try to become great,
Like I said I really do miss you.


I wish you could be with us this Father's day Papaw. But since you can't I thought you would like this. You were always telling us to sing a song for you and Mamaw. Please tell Buster I said hi. I miss you

                                                               Love, Becca

Comments

  1. *HUGS*

    I sure miss him too, Becca. This is such a meaningful poem.

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