Dear Mr Easter Bunny, I just had to write today... To see if you stop in Heaven... As you hop along your way? You see...a part of me is up there... That I miss with all my heart... You see...my sister lost her battle... With a disease that tore our lives apart. So, I wanted to know if you go there??? And if I could ask a favor of you? Can you take her a basket to heaven? Filled with colored eggs and bunnies too? And could you please add a green egg for me? Mom says green means new life and rest, For my sister is now resting in heaven... No more pain and no more tests. And could you also add an orange egg for me? Orange for the color of a candles flame, For my sisters little light will always shine... Although our lives will never be the same. And could you add an egg so blue? For blue is the color of a cloudless sky, And when I see the geese flying over me... I know its a sign...from her way up high. And we cant forget a yellow egg too... For yellow is the color of the rising sun, And my sisters love will shine down on me... For all my days and nights to come. And we also need a rainbow colored egg... For the rainbow way up high in the sky, For Mom says she will always live within me... And her spirit will never die. And last but not least a red egg if you could? For we all know red means the color of love, And I love my sister oh so much... Please send my love to her above. Thank you Mr Easter Bunny... I really appreciate your time today... And I will say a prayer for you too... As you hop to Heaven for me on Easter day. When you take her basket up to the Heavens... Can you please whisper in her ear? And wish her the happiest Easter From me... For I miss her more with each passing year. |
Copyright © April 2001 Written by : Laura/Heavenly Lights Childrens Memorial Library of Congress TX5-627-966 Unauthorized reprinting of this poem in any form is prohibited without the prior consent of the author. All rights reserved. www.heavenlylights.homestead.com |
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Copyright © April 2001 All Rights Reserved Written by Laura J/Heavenly Lights Childrens Memorial Do not use in any form without permission(including email)! Library of Congress TX5-627-966 This was written in memory of all the children on my website who have lost their battles here on earth in hopes to raise more awareness to childhood disease and get others to help in the fight for better cures in their memory. Contact the webmaster, with suggestions, comments or questions at: heavenlylights@charter.net Best experienced with Internet Explorer. 800 x 600 pixels optimized. Dear Mr. Easter Bunny...Do You Go To Heaven? A poem for those who have had a sibling loss. Easter poetry for the grieving. |
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