Although I Never Knew You |
| by Evalyn Rose |
You made such a difference
Everything you did.
You might see it as nothing,
Perhaps it could be everything.
In some way, shape, or form
you have touched me in my heart.
Maybe I saw your happiness
while passing on the street;
I could be thinking
I want happiness just like yours.
And from you I learn how to be happy.
You teach me so much,
Even though I may never hear
a word from your mouth.
I understand you are special,
and you now make me better with your
life-long lessons
that you never meant to teach me.
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