Love is tearful at times
More than just another rainy day
Coming to cast over us a shadow's way
Tears we have all shed
Holding on to our father's hand
Is the only place we want to be.
He knows he's loved
Our tears must weigh a ton
We look at him
And try to smile
When our hearts
Are breaking in half
For without him
Life seems like
A piece of our life's puzzle
Is missing
However
Life will carry on
For his love
Will always speak
Loud and clear
Into our very soul
Now and forever
Reflection
My father as you know is fighting for his life each and every day. The tears we've all shed must show my dad how dearly he is loved. We all know the great father that he is to all of his children, and wife. We will believe in him as long as it takes. I love my father dearly. Please keep those prayers a coming. Pray he can fight for as long as possible. I've been praying for him to stay with us, and enjoy the spring, and summer. I do not want him to suffer. I just don't want to say goodbye. Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers.
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Oh Jenny, I'm so sad for you
These are phases in life everyone has to go through, Jenny. But your dad is blessed to have so many loving hands holding him dear to their hearts - siva .
So sorry that you and your family are going through this.
Nicely done.
Jenny,
My prayers and thoughts remain with you during this difficult time.
Jenny, you and your family are in my prayers.
This is such a tough time for all of you. I hope that you sense the love that is being sent your way by all of your AC friends. rcj
Psalm 56:8 Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle: are they not in thy book?
Know that I am still praying for you everyday, your father, and Stacy too.