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Grandpa’s Poem
Tissues in your pockets
Almost unnumbered
With a smile on your face
And a gentle embrace
You took on the world.
You loved the fall colors
All the yellow and red
You would walk through the leaves
With three layers of long sleeves
But just two in July
With a pie on you birthday
And your wife by your side
And your notebook in hand
For the plans that you had
To spread God through the world.
And just imagine the greeting
That they gave you in heaven
For a man who loved Christ
‘Cause you spent your whole life
Showing God to the world
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