How I'll Always Remember You Poem by Lisa Knipe

How I'll Always Remember You



The clock ticks, another minute passes, while another thought enters my mind. This is going to be hard, but I hate to admit it. But I finally know you're never coming back, why did God say 'NOW' to you? ! I will always remember some of the silly things you used to do. You used hide our teddies when we was little and you used blame Nan. You told the most awful jokes, as you can tell I got your gene there (even though you never wore a pair in your life.) Wisley is another place, I will always remember, especially when it was the autumn. When the acorns were on the floor, you would pick the acorns off the floor, you would throw them at us and blame the squirrels. You helped me with my spelling, you made me look in the dictionary (had to look that up.) I know you're gone but don't worry you will never ever be forgotten. Thank you for everything you have done, I will always love and miss you. Forever my hero, idol and now my star.

Friday, September 18, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: grandfather,remember
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