"The Cardinal's Song" sets afire the senses noting the morning spring air, the sun rising, and the sound of hungry babes. Unconsciously, these beliefs reject the finality of death, keeping those we have lost on earth whether in a raven, a dove or a magnificent condor. Even in my own childhood, older relatives winced at the impending disaster should a bird sing or a cock crow after dark, whilst a friend in France reports occasionally still coming across the ancient belief that the soulsof unbaptised babies enter the bodies of birds until they are called to heaven. It asked a crumb of me. It reminds us of the dirt we walk on, the trees we pass by, the birds overhead, the hands that have tilled and planted, the survival of seeds of animals, of humans despite everything. From this session interdict At twilight. This is a sad poem if you appreciate the beauty and innocence of a lovely bird. He is the author of, among others, The Secret Library: A Book-Lovers Journey Through Curiosities of History and The Great War, The Waste Land and the Modernist Long Poem. About a wonderful mum who did nothing but care. Ive heard it in the chillest land, On the Forest Floor. Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep. To a Skylark is an ode to the blithe essence of a singing skylark and how human beings can never ever reach that same bliss. This poem is often read at funerals. That last years harvest left upon the land, Let the last touch of your hands be gentle like the flower of the night. Wide open, so everything floods in at once. It does not immediately notice her, though. And afterwards remember, do not grieve: For if the darkness and corruption leave. The birds song is unpremeditated it is unplanned and beautiful. 23 Best Poems About Death by Famous Poets. Hatton, Ragnhild, 1978. Wallace Stevens, Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird. Of his golden feathers, So go now, sit outside and drink your tea. in the family of things.". I cannot get over the fact that he's gone, I'm only fifteen years old and felt that I should document his life here. My little sister died a year ago because of a disease that runs in the family. Do not place flowers by my side, They are usually depicted as symbols of hope, God, faith, change, travel, light, and peace. So little meddled with? Young, Edward, 1787. The Humming-Bird by Maurice Thompson. Of quiet birds in circled flight. Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine. In this poem, the poet celebrates all the memories filled with love with the deceased person. While dozing off, she recalls the spirit of her daughter, one that was full of vigor. "I Have a Rendezvous with Death" by Alan Seeger. form. When the emperor falls ill, it is the real nightingale's singing that chases away death. My selfless, loving Mum passed away on 24th April 2020 from Covid19 along with other medical conditions. And sings the tune without the words Below are some poems fitting for a funeral or memorial service thatll remind you of your loved oneones that speak of their charms or delights and ones that help others recall their spirit and determination. 7. And make us happy in the darting bird that suddenly above the bees is heard Robert Frost, A Prayer In Spring. Rage, rage against the dying of the light. I am a thousand winds that blow. I see you in the morning. In life there is death; in death there is life. I am the diamond glints on snow. Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird! Even though you are gone away, Newall, Venetia, 1971. 20. The Butterfly and the Bee by William Lisle Bowles. I am not there, I did not die. And sweetest in the gale is heard; Perfect for snowy days and long nights by the fire. They explore birds qualities and their symbolic power. I offered him a crumb, and I'm not there to comfort you, Vampires, Burial, and Death: Folklore and Reality. I love you Dad with all my heart So plump and fat and sleek and well content, 24 Copy quote. The Raven is a supernatural, dream-like poem that makes use of his most frequently visited themes. Roses have inspired countless poets, writers, composers, musicians and artists over the years. In the case of impending disaster being foretold by birdsong at night, this is likely due to the eerie, far from melodic cry of the nightbird. Poems about Robin at the world's largest poetry site. It is shown through the life of a . Bromhall, Thomas, 1658. The Windhover is an incredibly important poem that Hopkins considered to be his best. forms. I lost my dad 3 weeks ago and the pain is still unbearable. Oliver explains that its bright red plumage shows up every day to a feeder throughout the coldest months, brightening the landscape, delighting in seeing the contrast over the long, cold months. 2. please know that I still love you, My favorite bird poems are Catullus Poems 2 and 3. The author of this article, Dr Oliver Tearle, is a literary critic and lecturer in English at Loughborough University. For the grief-stricken survivors, understanding the greater purpose and connectedness of the spirit world or afterlife with communication here and now provides solace when most needed. Pingback: Lovely repost Hope Dream Wait. He cannot help but have death on his mind. When seeing birds after a death, take a moment and think about how you feel. King of Carrion is an accessible but representative poem from this enthralling if unsettling collection. My Mother Would Be a Falconress by Robert Duncan explores a son and mothers relationship through the lens of a falcon breaking free from his handler. Nest Eggs. 11022198. Emmonsails Heath in Winter by John Clare is a beautiful nature poem that describes a specific area in Northamptonshire in winter. Our expert guidance can make your life a little easier during this time. For I never got them when I was alive. Tell my brother and sister John Keats (1795-1821) wrote Ode to a Nightingale, one of his most celebrated poems, in Hampstead in 1819 sitting under a plum tree, according to one account. the mountains and the rivers. It includes mysterious images of fairy men, glowing lights in the woods, and the murmuring of trees. Touched by the poem? Here, we have curated a selection of poems, from The Picador Book of Funeral Poems, for anyone searching for a fitting funeral reading to pay tribute to a loved one.Hopefully these poems of parting and passing, of sorrow and healing, will find a deep echo within those who find themselves dealing with grief or bereavement. Seek your cradle narrow Bird poems are often written in order to prompt readers to get outside more and love natures incredible inhabitants. And then he drank a dew 'The Death of the Bird' is a long poem written by the Australian poet A. D. Hope. I will step from the house to see what I see. Autumn. It explores the death of a . No matter the perception, if one sweet little bird brings the memory of a loved one near, and especially when you need it most, then theres great importance in the message. Shelley is stunned by the music produced by the bird and entranced by its movement as it flies into the clouds and out of sight. In there stepped a stately Raven of the saintly days of yore; Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he; A Bird, came down the Walkby Emily Dickinson is a beautiful nature poem. Birds in Legend, Fable, and Folklore. It describes, with Dickinsons classic skill, images of the summer season and how a storm can influence it. I liked them a lot. 'cause I know you love me too. The Humming Bird by Edwin Markham. O little bird! This is a good poem. Humming-Bird by T.A. A Gardener's Last Wish. The sands are green with a mirage of valleys; The palm-tree casts a shadow not its own; Down the long architrave of temple or palace. Only remember me; you understand. advice. Save the eagle, featherd king; The copyright of all poems on this website belong to the individual authors. John Clare, The Yellowhammers Nest. Perhaps the self-same song that found a path And caged canary, why, uncribbed, unmaimed, Death Is Nothing At All. generalized educational content about wills. Longmans, Green and Co. Discovering the Folklore of Birds and Beasts. Jones writes. Far from queens and guillotines and glittering palaces, this was the small, apparently inconsequential story of a woman with a broken heart. As Exile The Himalayan legend says there are beautiful white birds that live completely in flight. The Yellowhammers Nest also shows Clares wonderful sensitivity to vowel sounds, as he explores the patterns found within nature by focusing on the nest of the bird, which is described as poet-like. I love her so much that I want her back! Enter your email address to subscribe to this site and receive notifications of new posts by email. 1. an aier aen oer sval, We believe reflecting on our mortality can help us lead more meaningful lives. From where he is perched, with his crooked hands gripping the rocks, he can survey the whole azure world around and below him. In The Nightingale, Sir Philip Sidney describes a nightingale and her song. Published by Family Friend Poems August 2016 with permission of the author. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. So, we scoured personal books and the Internet to bring you the most beloved cardinal-themed poems available for a funeral or memorial service. . Amy Wolkenhauer, BA in English/Creative Writing. With her lovers spirit reborn in the raven, Melusine was never forced to confront the death of George because he remained there with her, freer than he had ever been in life. I on the ground a-creeping! They live a life that we frequently covet; who can honestly say they have never craved the freedom to simply fly away to wherever your heart desires? I am the diamond glints on snow. ; theyre birds that illustrate the life of a loved ones spirit after death. (25). We envy them their ease of . Of the rolling level underneath him steady air, and striding It contains the lines: "While late bare earth, proud of new clothing, springeth, Sings out her woes, a thorn her song-book making, ". There is loss, death, fear, and, and above all else, the haunting presence of the talking raven. (74). Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas. Native American folklore held that the souls of tribal chiefs lived on in birds of prey, the powerful symbolism of these majestic creatures a world away from the unbaptised souls of the infants who flew over France awaiting salvation. Facebook. Poems About Loss: An assortment of impactful and tasteful rhymes about all types of loss and grief. Little bird! It contains beautiful eggs with scribbled lines on them. I wonder at what thou doest, This fascinating poem, Animal Tranquility and Decay, by William Wordsworth depicts an old man who walks in peace and tranquility. I lost my cousin to suicide on 10/5/13. No matter the perception, if one sweet little bird brings the memory of a loved one near, and especially when you need it most, then theres great importance in the message. Peace, my heart, let the time for the parting be sweet. I'm crushed! For information about opting out, click here. Poem. Together we have cried an ocean of tears If I only had five minutes These famous poems about death reflect the poet's unique thoughts and feelings about what happens to us after we die. Clare is still a rather overlooked figure in English Romanticism and nature poetry, and he had a fine eye for detail, as this poem demonstrates. Published by Family Friend Poems November 2008 with permission of the author. Touched by the poem? To many, birds are seen as nothing more than winged animals, devoid of mystery and character, but this does them a great disservice. Hopkins uses his sprung rhyme throughout. Augur of the fevers end, 16. Let love melt into memory and pain into songs. In it, Bee writes, My cardinal song is a call to you,/ To tell you that I miss you, too.. 9. The rain proclaims these trees, the trees tell of the sun. Whatever the cultural background to the ravens place in the psyche of western Europe, it is not the only avian creature that enjoys or on occasion, suffers from this association with death. #3 "If I Should Die," by Emily Dickinson. Pod of the Milkweed by Robert Frost. I hope this dip into just a few of those beliefs, some common, some less so, will help your imagination to take flight! He stirred his velvet head, Like one in danger; cautious, author. (1), I have gone beyond the rainbow He can hear the song clearly. In other bird poems, in fact, the majority of them use birds as symbols. By what mistake were pigeons made so happy, I would have had time to tell you On the sole Arabian tree Every fowl of tyrant wing, I . Must smoke ere noon upon the parsons table . Its also the one that he felt most connected to. Or perching on a branch of a tree. A skylark hang between the two, A singing speck above the corn. Barrie. The sermon, titled, "Death the King of . Over the years that bird has been everything from a swift to a dove yet the most popular telling of the story casts the creature, unsurprisingly, as a raven. As long as they come,To brighten up my dayAnd bring me some joy,To continue on my way. That perches in the soul, Near my Bosom. You will always be with me. Happiness Helium fills the colorful balloons And the party will be this afternoon Party is fun for everyone Plenty of great food and gifts for my son Ice cream with. The heartbroken Melusine was convinced that the bird contained the spirit of her dead beloved and she made a pet of it. Chirping no moreThe once esteemed beautyOf his golden feathers,Are now washed away, By the rain and awful weather,His wings are bent and broken; He can barely fly,The eagle-like heart he once had,Is now beginning to die.No one looks up to this bird anymore.He is just another fallen object,Lying on the forest floorThe little bird, as he dies,Looks up at the blue skies,And no one even stops to cry,Or to feel any emotions inside,As his heart beats its last song,No one wonders if they have done wrong.As it was, the bird just needed love;Love, all along.But there was no one there, To mend his broken wings,There was no one there, To listen to the song he would sing.The people were too busy, And too controlled by wealth,To care at all about nursing a bird,Back to proper health.They could not look down,To the broken, sad, and poor;And spot a little bird, Lying there,On the forest floor,They could not bend down, And cup him in their palm.They could not sooth him, And make his beating heart calm.But there was Someone, Up in the sky,He watched sadly, As the little bird slowly died,His hand reached down, From the place in the sky,It carried the bird up, up,Way up high.Now the bird is free, Free again.Free to chirp, free to sing,A song of no end,But, down here, Where the bird once lay; On the forest floor,Things get harder; Worse than they were before,More things die, And drop to the ground.Things vanish away, Without making a sound,And while they are now happy, We can not ignore,The bird we left there to die,On the forest floor. And hate that we should be apart Of bleachd stubbles and the withered fare Mommy Remember! And on the strangest sea; In Sweden the call of the raven after dark was interpreted as the howl of torment of a murdered soul, whist in Germany and Denmark, they were associated with the damned or even the devil himself. The Hanoverians: The History of a Dynasty. For I have gone up with the spirits in the sky. "Grief can be the garden of compassion. I'll know it is only your soul. And he said: You would know the secret of death. The Yellowhammers Nest by John Clare describes the beautiful and brutal world in which a yellowhammer makes its nest and lays its eggs. The poem takes the form of a debate between the two birds, the owl and nightingale, which have very different views on everything from religion and poetry to lavatorial habits. But I will never forget you; oh, not ever. We still do. A robin is a spiritual messenger from a loved one that you recently lost. The contrast deepens the appreciation for what we perceive as truth, but what is yet unknown or unrecognizable from the human lens. I am in a thousand winds that blow, I am the softly falling snow. Sometimes robins are especially to blame for death (Platt, 1925, p. 192), while elsewhere, a swallow flying down one's chimney predicts death (Rowland, 1978, pp. Bird thou never wert, Houses rise and fall, births, marriages and scandals change the course of history and in France, Revolution stalks the land. It will be late to counsel then or pray. Touched by the poem? This poem uses an extended simile to compare the speaker to a docile pet falcon and his mother to a domineering falconress. I am the swift uplifting rush. Red Bird Explains Himself by Mary Oliver, If I was the song that entered your heart. I am not there. Bosworth Smith, Reginald, 2013. Poems for Loss of a Loved One. These are the best examples of Birds Death poems written by international poets. A bird came down the walk: He did not know I saw; He bit an angle-worm in halves And ate the fellow, raw. Many people gravitate to Elle Bee's poem "Red Feathered Soul" because it resonates with the survivors who believe that cardinals are messengers for the afterlife. Hughes wrote the cycle of poems about 'Crow' in the late 1960s, and it was a far more experimental and avant-garde book than Hughes's previous volumes of poetry. But, he soon states, the bird isnt alone. And sore must be the storm Death of a Bird, one of Daruwalla's finest poems, reminds us of S. T. Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Both the poems poignantly express the violent convulsions which disturb Nature's cosiness, peace and sublimity, when someone dares taking away lives of innocent creatures - albatross in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and the he monal in the Death of a Bird. No content from this site may be used elsewhere without the permission of either #FolkloreThursday or the article (23), Mommy, please don't cry for me Herald sad and trumpet be, I lost my dad last week. And yellow leaves of autumn, then I was the music of your heart, that you wanted and needed, and thus wilderness bloomed that, with all its, followers: gardeners, lovers, people who weep, The Spirituality and Symbolism of Cardinals. Cardinals are more than birds that symbolize death; theyre birds that illustrate the life of a loved ones spirit after death. The fees for the advice of an attorney should not be compared to the fees of do-it-yourself online Nozedar, Adele, 2006. Bird Life and Bird Lore. He cannot help but be aware that such is the end of all life. God's Garden Poem. Throughout the poem, I read the bird as something that is helping Whitman come to terms with the idea of death and the passing of President Lincoln. Little bird! Gerard Manley Hopkins, The Windhover. 9. Pigeons offers something very different from Henrys contemporaries, whether Keats or Tennyson or even Browning. (Birds Of Passage. "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe. The poet uses a few clever examples to demonstrate why he sees the world this way. In centuries past this sound would split the pitch darkness of ancient times, a world away from the cheery sound of the songbird, whose song announced the end of the night and the coming of the dawn. I never saw it coming and still feel like everything is just but a nightmare. And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sigh. By a whole hemisphere, summons her to come; Season after season, sure and safely guided, Quercus. As a skates heel sweeps smooth on a bow-bend: the hurl and gliding the poem's form interweaves two motifs that echo across 10 lines and are summed up in the final line: love is true; preaching's tone is light; Heaney, the poet, recognizes a third element: Francis' preaching is poetry in motion; jubilation of love: fun/ joy/ sang; vocabulary of bird-flight: that both defies the laws of gravity and . "Forget about me after I'm gone," he advises, "because otherwise the world might shame you for your relationship with me.". The earth was green, the sky was blue: I saw and heard one sunny morn. 165-166). Interesting Literature is a participant in the Amazon EU Associates Programme, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by linking to Amazon.co.uk. By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. to sing and fly away. They have inspired great men throughout the ages all the way back to the very first men who wished to join them in the skies. We cannot give you customized advice on your situation or needs, which would require the service Consider it a little HELLO or a spiritual HUG. In our minds we always knew Ducks by F.W. We have analysed this poem here. anonymous on November 26, 2011: I loved the selections of pictures and poems. Hes accompanied by a higher powerGod. However, if you understand his viewpoints when he wrote this poem, the cardinal may be a metaphor for some sweeping criticism of politics. 9. John Clare. "You do not have to be good. And exiled love mourning within the breast. As we feel so empty and hold many fears. I know we are all feeling a little bit sad, There's so much to say, many memories to share. But unlike the cardinal itself, cardinal poems are elusive. Published by Family Friend Poems July 2008 with permission of the author. Like the tender croon of the mother loved It begins with the speaker describing a bird she sees. You, Dad, I'm keeping in my mind. We'll help you get your affairs in order and make sure nothing is left out. Continuing, Mary Oliver's poetry peels off the outer layers and reveals intimate truths most people keep inside. Blows a cool air from moorland scarps of stone. (3), I know that no matter what Let it not be a death but completeness. I wonder at how thou art Yale University Press. Emberson, MR, 2015. Many more great poems haven't made it, but here is our choice of the ten greatest poems by John Keats. In ancient days by emperor and clown: (In the same account, he wrote the entire thing in one morning!) The song of these night birds forecasts calamity and depending on where one finds ones folklore, they are variously the spirits of souls in torment, blaspheming Leicester locals who were caught in a whirlwind and swept up to the sky or, most popularly, the souls of the seven men who crucified Christ. . Similarly, innumerable beliefs and centuries of taletelling have gone into the enduring legend of the Seven Whistlers. Her poem works for that person who never backed down, always picked themselves right back up, and managed to see the beauty through the darkness. Keep a look out for the little red bird Song of the Owl, a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, describes the hooting of the great black owl. All filled with tears for me. In Robert King's "The Cardinals Today," we find a commentary about the once very stereotypical behaviors of one gender to that of another. Perhaps this is thanks to Edgar Allan Poe's iconic poem of the same name, perhaps to the legends of the Tower of London, perhaps even to the very trappings of cinema and literature. Hawkshead: The Northernmost Parish of Lancashire. https://awingandaway.wordpress.com/2015/08/30/birds-in-shinto-and-japanese-culture/. Nightingale. Um). Bemrose & Sons. There is loss, death, fear, and, and above all else, the haunting presence of the talking raven. 10 Best Mary Oliver Works about Life and Death, Love, Heavy. It focuses on the actions of a bird going about its everyday life. It is notable that all of these birds are black, a colour anciently associated with evil and darkness, with the other. Loss is hard. Honor your loved one with a free online memorial. High in the sky, swooping downward. Leda, After the Swan by Carl PhillipsPerhaps, / in the exaggerated graceThe Windhover by Gerard Manley HopkinsCaught this morning morning's minion, king-To a Waterfowl by William Cullen BryantWhither, 'midst falling dewSympathy by Paul Laurence DunbarI know what the caged bird feels, alas!The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor ColeridgeIt is an ancient marinerThirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird by Wallace StevensAmong twenty snowy mountains,If the Owl Calls Again by John Hainesat dusk from the island in the river, and it's not too coldMy Mother Would Be a Falconress by Robert DuncanMy mother would be a falconress,The Raven by Edgar Allan PoeOnce upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,Last Night I Dreamed of Chickens by Jack PrelutskyLast night I dreamed of chickens,Leda and the Swan by W. B. YeatsA sudden blow: the great wings beating stillThe Darkling Thrush by Thomas HardyI leant upon a coppice gateEvening Hawk by Robert Penn WarrenFrom plane of light to plane, wings dipping throughThe Starlings by Jesper SvenbroLate one afternoon in OctoberBirdcall by Alicia Suskin OstrikerTuwee, calls a bird near the houseBirds Appearing In A Dream by Michael CollierOne had feathers like a blood-streaked koiI am Like a Desert Owl, an Owl Among the Ruins by Noelle KocotThe alpha You. Blue-Butterfly Day by Robert Frost. The Witch Figure. Published by Family Friend Poems March 2008 with permission of the author. I'm lying here wishing that I had one moment to tell you I love you. One notch below bedlam, like a radio without a dial. Touched by the poem? For more classic poetry, we recommend The Oxford Book of English Verse perhaps the best poetry anthology on the market. This poem by Shakespeare has been called the first metaphysical poem, and takes as its focus the two birds, the mythical phoenix (which is famed for being able to rise from the ashes of its own funeral pyre) and the turtledove (associated with love). Shelleys poem is as much about poetic inspiration as it is about the bird itself. 3. Cambridge University Press. Published by Family Friend Poems December 2013 with permission of the author. However, we hope that the selection below will suggest the wondrous variety to be found among English-language poets and their descriptions of birds. Gold, Claudia, 2012. Keep a look out for the little red bird , 15. A vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better by far you should forget and smile. Once awake, she notices that the cardinal is still there. When life separates us The speaker is very focused on the lives of ducks and how amusing they can be. "The Trees" by Philip Larkin. Charmd magic casements, opening on the foam A Constable & Co. Moreman, Christopher M, 2014. From the earth thou springest This little bird is dying and nobody stops to help. Barber, Paul, 1990. Artist: Vincent van Gogh Or butterflies, off banks of noon, Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89) thought The Windhover the best thing he ever wrote. In it, Bee writes, "My cardinal song is a call to you,/ To tell you that I miss you, too.". It seems that, across nations, cultures and religions, birds have been associated with death for centuries. Share your story! The bird sings, "The night in silence under many a star/ The oceans shore and the husky whispering wave whose voice I know/ And the soul turning to thee O vast and well-veil'd death/ And the . The speaker asks his listeners to draw close to a stream and look at a nest nestled there. Indian Weavers explores the inevitability of death while celebrating the cycles of human existence and experience. ~ J.M. Let birds, let birds. The Yellowhammers Nest describes the beautiful and brutal world in which the yellowhammer lives. The Nightingale is a unique love-lyric that exploits the classical myth of Philomel to morph the personal rue of a lovelorn heart into a superb piece of poetry. Her poetry isnt easy to find, so weve copied the entire poem here: The Cardinal sits upon the branch.He does not know which way to glance. A Womans Last Word by Robert Browning is made up of a wifes request to her husband that they stop arguing for the night and enter into a peaceful sleep. Pinterest. Published by Family Friend Poems November 2017 with permission of the author. Published by Family Friend Poems September 2006 with permission of the author. As an opening line for a nineteenth-century poem, By what mistake were pigeons made so happy stands out for its directness, its sheer oddness, and its unusual choice of subject-matter (doves in poetry, why yes; pigeons? Catherines book, Life in the Georgian Court, is now available online.As the glittering Hanoverian court gives birth to the British Georgian era, a golden age of royalty dawns in Europe. The speaker listens to it sing and feels jealous of its carefree life. Madeleine C. Joness poem is about the grief over the loss of a daughter. My Grandma always saw the good in everyone, Our favorite lines of poetry The Folklore of Birds. flutter and fall there with a sigh. Birds can just as easily lead us into murkier, more disturbed areas of our psyche. Let the bird of loudest lay The Court of Curiositie. Birds are everywhere in poetry, so compiling this list of ten of the greatest bird poems has involved leaving many great poems out. Cut some slack is an idiom thats used to refer to increased leniency, freedom, or forgiveness. Two angels, one of Life and one of Death, Passed o'er our village as the morning broke; The dawn was on their faces, and beneath,. Open here I flung the shutter, when, with many a flirt and flutter. In his ecstasy! And then hopped sidewise to the wall Across Europe and beyond, the folklore of death is rich with avian legends and alongside the raven, the owl features in innumerable stories that associate it with the darkness and tragedy. I miss my little angel. Not just for us but all those she knew.
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