Jack Winsley

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It's said that loved ones' who have passed away.
Can visit us in other living form.
If you dismiss this as sheer fallacy,
My evidence will quickly reinform.
...

He stood quietly in the supermarket queue
Observing the people with trolleys ahead of him.
The lady in front if him turned and said
'You only have a few things my darling, you go before me'.
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Birds And Butterflies

It's said that loved ones' who have passed away.
Can visit us in other living form.
If you dismiss this as sheer fallacy,
My evidence will quickly reinform.
When death has caused the soul to fly away,
It oft returns with wings upon the air.
Disguised as bird or butterfly they say,
To reassure and show you that they care.
I can attest that I have witnessed this;
In honest truth such visits I have seen,
Which filled me with delight and utmost bliss,
Lifting me from darkness where I had been.
So, know there's part of us that age defies,
It has no start, no end, it never dies.

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