He was a son, a brother, a friend, a lover, someone who left behind a beautiful mother. She misses him dearly but he watches over her to help her see things more clearly. He helps to guide her on her way so that she is able to face another day. For her we pray that she makes it through everyday even though it's hard and she doesn't have mucht o say. We help her to understand she will see him again only it will be in a different way. And when it gets too hard she looks at his picture and remembers all the wonderful memories and how proud he made her as her son and also her friend, she will never forget her hero in the wind.
Published by Jolie Lopez
I'm a simple girl that loves to write poetry and short stories. I also love to draw, paint, and take photos. View profile
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