Death is but a separation,
An end, and a beginning,
A continuaiton of the life we knew before.
Death only destroys the body,
The soul that was once encaged
Is free to go.
Death can't destroy that which we have,
Our friends, family, enemies.
It wouldn't succeed.
All come together
To mourn the death.
All must come together
To remember the lost one.
We must remember
All that they have done.
We must acknowledge
That the soul has gone.
To the place of our beginning.
The soul is free!
The hearts of the mourners
Will come together.
They will forget the betrayals.
They will forget arguments or debts.
They will remember engagements.
They will remember all the things she did.
Her body may have died.
Her spirit may have moved on.
But, her memory will always remain with those she loved and loved her.
We must, and always will,
Remember
Caitlin Fullerton.
Author notes
This is to commemorate a girl that died in a carwreck!
A contest entry
- Make me cry _Prewrites now welcomed cuz people buggin me LOL_ by badddgirl.
600 points, ended December 3, 2007, 41 entries
• next poem in this contest, remove from contest - My heart is on my sleeve (but beating in your hand) by Little Lottie.
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Comments
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That day she died inspired me as well. This was a beautiful dedication. Thank you so much for entering this. It is wonderful.

