Sunday, May 26, 2013

Sonnet 49: Please Do Not Mourn For Me When I Am Dead Comments

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Please do not mourn for me when I am dead
For I have hence gone to a higher place
And I have said all that had to be said
I have done everything and run the race.
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David Wood
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Pamela Sinicrope 14 September 2015

Oh goodness... That is a lovely and beautiful message from your dearest wife. I think writing these 50 sonnets was a wonderful idea, a gift to you, your family, and anyone Really. So sorry for your loss. Again you do a nice job of holding true to the sonnet form with the introduction of the dilemma.

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Remember all the pleasant times, her plea. Beautiful sonnet.

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Joan Smith 28 May 2013

Just a delightful memory. If only all couples could make that statement as to how very happy they were while they were together in life.

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Hans Vr 26 May 2013

Well written David. Makes me think of the book, who will cry when you die. A very nice wish for your loved ones. We want our loved ones to cherish the moments we had together and not just mourn endlessly. Wonderful message.

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David Mclansky 26 May 2013

Well done, clear and honest.

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