Go in peace dear aunt
A life well lived yours was
A widow who takes care of her own
Is great like Mother Theresa
We loved you
Paid you visits when we could
Your home was ours too
We were yours and you were ours
You were our mother, so true
Rumours are going round
About how you died
Poisoned they say you were
In your own homestead, how sad
But we will avenge not
For you taught us that
Forgiveness is the biggest punishment
We will be brave during this hard time
We will be strong and standing tall
We will do all these things auntie
Because that's what you were in difficulty
This time tomorrow
You'll finally be laid to rest
Go in peace dear one
Travel well auntie
We will join you when our time comes
But for now,
We love you, miss you
See you then
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