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Untitled Poem: For my Dearest Friend

By Sylvia Stein
October 28, 2020
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It will be 4 months since you have been gone

And I have never felt like time has been running so long.

Now the weather is getting cooler and the leaves are falling

From the trees; Halloween is upon us but you will not be here.

That makes us sad since not only was it your birthday, it was your favorite time of year

Another one of the crazy things that have happened in 2020

But I never thought you would not be here.

To say your loss has been hard to take is an understatement

We are trying our best and watching over Dave

Whom I know misses and will always love you.

So Halloween will be different this year and each day and every holiday after that

But just know that there will never be a day we do not think of you

And miss you my dearest friend, I just wanted you to know.

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Sylvia Stein

Sylvia Stein is a published author with several anthologies with her Writer’s group 750 on linked in. Stein obtained a Master’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University this past July 2015. She is a mother of three beautiful children Paul 10, Michael 9 and Consuelo 6. She resides in the city of Fuquay Varina with her amazing husband Jeremy and her three amazing kids. Stein has also published two solo books one was her first novella Closure which she worked on while attending SNHU and published in July of 2014 and the other her first YA Chasing Clarity was published this past October 2016 and it was created during National Novel Month (Nano) in 2013. Her latest book, The Diary of a Broken Father ( the prequel to Closure is out now.

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