In loving memory of Martin Eric Goosey

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    My bestfriend/boyfriend killed himself febuary first it helps me alot to write poems about him.

    In loving memory of Martin Eric Goosey

    A month ago i could see your face
    A month ago i could hear your voice
    A month ago seems to long ago
    How our life would have turned out ill never know
    you left me here to face this world alone
    they always say two is better than one
    But now your gone & time keeps rolling on
    In a blink of an eye I will say my last good bye
    and Hopefully meet you in that better place in the sky
    But tell then I'll cry my tears
    I'll think about you every year
    and I'll miss you the same but as time goes by
    I'll be okay because I know your in
    Peace and not in Pain ♥

    I love you Goosey
    Love writing you poems it helps.

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    gelli commented on In loving memory of Martin Eric Goosey

    05-09-2010

    Thank you guys = ) Its hard but i get stronger everyday through the help of God

    Qualin commented on In loving memory of Martin Eric Goosey

    05-02-2010

    VERY GOOD ,EMOTIONAL TIMING RHYME VERY GOOD ..I HOPE YOU ARE OK...QUALIN

    jansolo commented on In loving memory of Martin Eric Goosey

    04-25-2010

    I am so sorry to hear that but I hope your pain will get better some day. I know it wont cause nothing can compare to your lost. I will keep you in my prayers and I wish you the best never give up life is worth so much. Stay strong and know God loves you so much!

    gelli commented on In loving memory of Martin Eric Goosey

    04-24-2010

    FIrst poem I wrote for him

    Poetry is what is lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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