My Angel
Corrina Heatley
July 2005
How can i explain it its like
We were meant to be
You came to me unexpectedly
and left the same way
My life is in a stand still
and I can't figure it out
I had so many plans for you
That will be gone forever
Your first step
Your first day at school
How could some one take you from me
My angel is gone from me
I miss you so much
Your laugh made life so great
How life will go on
I will never figure out
I have so many questions
And no way to get an answer
you made me see the light
You changed me
The day I seen your face
That picture will be
engraved in my heart always
The Four months we had together
were the best I could ever have
I couldnt ask for nothing more
than to see your smile
To hear you laugh
Although it will be
hard I have to go on
To live life in your honor
To never back down
Life will never be the same
and i could never forget
That with it was so simple
Some thing nothin could replace
I will always have the memories
And you will always be in my dreams
So today I will light a candle
And look to the sky
For my angel is in heaven
watching me with a smile
For my angel Aiden-Kyler. Mommy loves you so very much
You may reach Corrina at xxbabythug_69xx@yahoo.com for comments.
© July 2005 by Corrina Heatley. The author of this work has given full permission for its distribution, electronic or otherwise, as long as the entire work is presented in full, the author information from the bottom of the work is retained, and this copyright and permission is retained.
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