Rachel Purcell

Rachel Purcell Poems

I am already gone and I left you this song
Didn't really want to go just had to I know
So light up that fire make it a funeral pyre
I'll dance in that light and see through the night
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Sometimes I am Leather, Sometimes I am Lace

I might be Rough, I might be Tough
I might be Sweet, I might be Kind
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I know that you are near when there is music that I hear
I don't always know why you had to go
You may have healed, I could have helped
I wish I was able to keep you here close to me
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I wish that Love was all we knew
Hatred & Anger, Hunger & Pain, War & Killing
would all be through
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To mark the time when you were no longer mine
I will blow you a kiss and a hug sent with love
Each comes from deep in my heart
For today at least that is how this day will start
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The Best Poem Of Rachel Purcell

Light Up The Way

I am already gone and I left you this song
Didn't really want to go just had to I know
So light up that fire make it a funeral pyre
I'll dance in that light and see through the night

I love you all this was a judgement call
I saw a door straight down the hall
It is open for me to set met myself free

There has been laughter and fun
sometimes we danced in the sun
Is that music I hear why don't I have any fear
I am calm with this now and I will visit somehow
So light up that fire make it a funeral pyre
I'll dance in that light and see through through the night

There were days in my life so full of strife
Now I sure know why I did go
Just open our eyes and look up to the skies
You'll see a light it is me in the night

I'll send you a kiss from here in this bliss
I just my sing it's kind of my thing
I will watch over you it is the least I could do
I'll send you my love from the stars up above
So light up that fire make it a funeral pyre
I'll dance in that light and see through the night

I will be closer to the energy of our bright sun
I'll be singing and dancing and having some fun

I'll let you know as an Angel I mean
That when you arrive there I will be
Nothing to say just lighting the way

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