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Author's Note: Literotica fans, friends, and family lost a great author recently on May 26, 2006. This poem came to me as I read through the thread that was dedicated to her. Colleen Thomas a true gem of a woman and a talented writer... you are missed here at Lit. I wish I had known you better. For all her friends, fans, and family, my thoughts are with you. Love, RH&F

Heaven’s gates opened wide
when you the angel slipped inside.
They swung freely in the breeze
and Saints fell on bended knees.
They took some time to catch their breath,
for in your face they saw not death.
But the beauty of a gentle soul,
whose words told stories that made us whole.
When you passed them they stood once more
and Heaven’s gates closed its door.
Now we on Earth find envy there
and wish we could sit back and stare,
Upon the face of sweet romance
and one more time, share one last dance.

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AnonymousAnonymousalmost 18 years ago
Didn't know the lady

DC:

But if she had that effect on you, I'll grieve. When this Horny 'ol Sailor goes where Time Shall Be No More, write one for me. Thank You. Ronnie W.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 18 years ago
that was really beautiful ...

I'm sorry to hear about Colleen - I didn't know. That is a beautiful tribute.

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