Love Poem: MY LAST AND FINAL RUN
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Written by: Tiffany Saxon

MY LAST AND FINAL RUN

From one heart to another, Uncle Carl you will truly be missed ... And
May God continue to bless you from beyond the heavens. I love you ... And
Auntie Connie, thank you for blessing me with the idea of this poem. Which is
                                         called...

                      ---  MY LAST AND FINAL RUN---
                             Written By: Tiffany Saxon


As I look into the mirror, I smile while adjusting my crown.
                                     (sigh)
God, you have truly blessed me in this life, and I want to thank you,
and while I wait on my train to come pick me up. I want to acknowledge
that there's not too many people who were born on a birthdate and 
leave on the date in which they were born into. You blessed me to see
my family and friends at my 50th Anniversary. While leaving an ever-
lasting impression of many who followed your words through me ...

Can you see the timeline of happiness, marital bliss, love, ups and 
downs, and lastly, your blessing of strength through the eye of your
                   promise, love, and craftiness.
                                      And
to my Queen (Debra) and family (Carl, Craig, and Carla)
Thank you for making this life worth living. We stood from the
beginning to the end. However, this is just the beginning...
                                     Because
As long as you have hearts, that's where i'll keep beating.
                                   When the sun is bright ...
                   That's where our love will continue to shine.
                                         And lastly,
I'm with you for all the seasons because we weathered all
                     of the storms day-in and night.
              All Aboard!!! Well, that's my call (smile)...
           My work is never done ... Until we meet again,
                    This is "MY LAST AND FINAL RUN".
                                     The End!
                    March 9, 1950 - March 9, 2024.