My Grandma

by Jennifer AkA Dopey   Apr 7, 2006


My Grandma

One leg is gone,
The second is too,
They amputated her legs,
Because she had diabetes number two.

She goes to dialysis,
Three times a week,
She comes back cold,
And loses the apatite to eat.

Sheâ??s only 65,
Thereâ??s so many things wrong,
It makes me think..............
Dam my grandma's strong.

I wish there was a lullaby,
Even a song.
I would sing it to her at night,
Just to let her know,
Every thing is gonna be alright,

Today I ask God,
Please give her the strength,
The courage,
To make it through the day,
Please just to put a smile on her face.

When the time comes,
The time of departure,
I know she wont feel pain,
She'll be an angel,
Looking down at me.

I'll look up to the sky,
I'll hold my head up high.
As a tear falls from my eye,
Down my cheek.

Than that's when I'll speak!
I miss you more & more,
I think about you everyday.

One thing is for sure,
We will always love you,
But the family will never be the same.

Written by: Jennifer M. Avina
Dedicated to: Maria Avina (My Grandma)
April 6th, 2006

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