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My grandmother died before I was even born. Please help me create a short and sweet "Last Words" poem. Info on my grandma's death: died at age 44 and her last words were "my loving daughter" (to my mom). And she died on easter sunday.

Something like this would be great!
Example: As She was lying in bed she said,
Take my glasses, plates, and and bowls
and share them with your mother.
Tell your family I ove them as much as you.
-Tasha Mitchell

2006-10-28 12:49:03 · 4 answers · asked by Don 1 in Family & Relationships Family

4 answers

=I found you a great site. Click the link below. This should be helpful. Your grand;other is one lucky lady to have a grand-daughter like you.

Grandmother Poem
This poem is about a grandchild's desire to know of her grandmother who has passed away. It is difficult to get any of her children to talk of her grandmother because it is too painful to them.
GRANDMA'S TOUCH OF LIFE
© Jenn//E.//Welsh



I hear people speak her name and sometimes when I hear it I feel quite ashamed
Not of you but of me because I can't remember her happily
I never knew her and people don't say what kind of things she did each day
People don't talk to me about such
I think maybe it hurts too much
It hurts me more than most people know
And this is my way of trying to show
Show just how much I need to see
Just exactly how she would have acted towards me
So to everyone who reads this I just want to say
Please tell about my grandma someday
And I just want to tell you what I've been missing out on everyday
I bet she's very sorry for not being here to watch me grow
But I'm the one who is sorry because she's not here to know
I can't talk to her, although I've got plenty to say
I can't walk to her because she lives too far away
We can't share secrets or teach me how to make a rug
She can't hold me tight when I am in need of a hug
She can't wipe away the tears that often fill my eyes
I wouldn't even know her without a disguise
She can't take the time because she's got none left
She can't yell at me when I wine because she can't take a breath
She can't hear me sing my little tune of sorrow
She can't give me hope for a brighter tomorrow
But some how if I knew just who she was
Maybe I could feel the type of my grandmother's love
Some how I feel you probably knew her well
So sometime can you share what of her you have of her too tell?
Some of us grandkids wonder but never dare to say
Because it might bring back memories of her that still hurt to this day
I just wish I had thoughts that even hurt so much
I just wanna try to feel the feel of her loving touch
So when your not busy or in a mad rush
And you think about your mother, please also think of us.

2006-11-01 10:33:27 · answer #1 · answered by sunshinysusan 7 · 4 0

Grandmother Death Poems

2016-11-07 10:26:42 · answer #2 · answered by philbeck 4 · 0 0

How old are You?
Can you see your mother's strengths and acclompishments through a mother's eyes? Speak in the poem as though your mother was YOUR daughter..it will mean so much more for your mother!
I would think that if your grandma was passing the last thing she would care about would be her dishes!! But maybe her wishes for her daughter or the beauty in your mothers heart!!!

2006-10-28 13:00:51 · answer #3 · answered by yidlmama 5 · 0 0

how about somthing a little more like this?


Weep not in the shadows
come to my side
I feel no pain
I have lived to know life
and I die knowing love
And i know, My loving daughter
I live on in your heart.

2006-10-29 16:35:42 · answer #4 · answered by midesweet 3 · 0 0

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