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freehode
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0 posted 2003-10-12 05:57 PM


Sleepless nights channel a vision
So minute yet clear in display
Sympathy and sadness carve a monument of marble
Sturdy and stern yet full of love and kindness

I will adorn your place of rest
Perched high and aloft
A respectful rose laid on a whim
And a tear will fall unashamed

Weather was of no consequence
Typhoon, hurricane or unforseen circumstance
You remained a rock to all of us
Your spirit of smile and dance

Unify me, ho!
You beautify me!
You held me to together
You held me always

I will remember you forever
God never let me forget a person like you

I love you
I cherish you
I will miss you hard
But I will never forget you

R.I.P. Bernard Francis Halligan
January 23, 1929 to October 12, 2003

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1 posted 2003-10-12 08:53 PM


sorry for your loss.....peace to you


Lauren~


PsychoticBunni
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2 posted 2003-10-12 08:56 PM


the dead that you speak of would be pleased that you write of him in such high esteem. and so well too. may he always live on in your soul. i suppose you two were great friends and a friend that inspires such feelings in you should never be forgotten.

Meg

Meg- And the Texan pushed the Mexican out of the plane and screamed, "Long live the ALAMO!!!!!!!!!"

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