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Loieta D. McDonald (1953-1998) Loieta and Dad Harold F. McDonald (1911-1983)

This is a photograph of Loieta and Dad silhouetted against the sky at Dolly Sods, (Almost Heaven) West Virginia

Remember Me

To the living I am gone
To the sorrowful, I will never return
To the angry, I was cheated.
But to the happy, I am at peace
And to the faithful, I have never left.
I cannot speak, but I can listen
I cannot be seen, but I can be heard.
So, as you stand upon a shore,
Gazing at a beautiful sea
Remember me.
As you look in awe at a mighty forest
And its grand majesty
Remember me.
Remember me in your heart,
Your thoughts and your memories
Of the times we cried,
The times we fought,
The times we laughed,
For if you always think of me,
I will never be gone from your side.

THE LEGACY

When I die, give what is left of me to children.

If you need to cry,
cry for your brothers walking beside you.

Put your arms around anyone
and give them what you need to give to me.

I want to leave you with something,
something better than words or sounds.

Look for me in the people I have known and loved.

And if you cannot live without me,
then let me live on in your eyes,
your mind and your acts of kindness.

You can love me most by letting hands touch hands
and letting go of children that need to be free.

Love does not die, people do.

So when all that is left of me is love......
Give me away........

Though lovers be lost love shall not;
And death shall have no dominion.

--Dylan Thomas

Highland Mary
by Robert Burns

Ye banks, and braes, and streams around
The castle o' Montgomery,
Green be your woods, and fair your flowers,
Your waters never drumlie!
There Simmer first unfald her robes,
And there the langest tarry:
For there I took the last Fareweel
O' my sweet Highland Mary.


How sweetly bloom'd the gay, green birk,
How rich the hawthorn's blossom;
As underneath their fragrant shade,
I clasp'd her to my bosom!
The golden Hours, on angel wings,
Flew o'er me and my Dearie;
For dear to me as light and life
Was my sweet Highland Mary.

Wi' mony a vow, and lock'd embrace,
Our parting was fu' tender;
And pledging aft to meet again,
We tore oursels asunder:
But Oh, fell Death's untimely frost,
That nipt my Flower sae early!
Now green's the sod, and cauld's the clay,
That wraps my Highland Mary!

O pale, pale now, those rosy lips
I aft hae kiss'd sae fondly!
And clos'd for ay, the sparkling glance,
That dwalt on me sae kindly!
And mouldering now in silent dust,
That heart that lo'ed me dearly!
But still within my bosom's core
Shall live my Highland Mary.

Mom

To Be With You Again

We think of you in silence
And often speak your name,
But all that's left to answer
Is your picture in a frame.
If we could have one lifetime wish,
One dream that would come true,
We would pray to God with all our hearts
For yesterday and you!
If tears could build a stairway
And heartaches make a lane,
We would walk our way to Heaven
To Be With You Again

Pregnant with Jamie

Tha gradh agam ort

I carry your heart - I carry it in my heart. - e.e. cummings
       

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