
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
CLARKE. - Jackie. To my Mum Such a beautiful soul, My memories are as clear as a bell, Your heart purer than gold, A mother whose worth can never be told, There's a place in my heart no one can fill. I miss you Mum and always will. - Your daughter Jackie. Mum you gave me my first breath, Now how am I supposed to breathe without you here? I think of all the special times we shared, The quiet moments we had, And the closeness we felt, I want to thank you for being my Mum, And formaking my life complete, By giving me something so precious, "Your Love" Eternal love - your daughter April. Nanny Ginge You were the toughest, funniest, most caring Nan anyone could ask for. We will miss our special movie days. P.S. - Nan we are sorry for scaring you all those times, so please don't scare us now. Love forever - your grandsons Nathan, Jye and Liam. Life was so unfair, To someone with so much care, Your heart was made of gold, Your love always told, Thanks for being Nan. Love - Bull. To Nan My best friend, Someone so dear throughout my whole life, Always there for me, A tender smile to guide my way, You're the sunshine to light my day, I'm so glad that you were my Nan. You have a heart of gold -Your granddaughter Lisa. To Nanny Ginge You're the best Nan in the whole world. Love - little Vinnie. To Nanny Ginge I love you - Michael. To Nanny Ginge Love you up to the big sky And don't forget our secret Love - Isabella.
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