A Conversation for My Dad Died

Another Orphan

Post 1

McKay The Disorganised

I've been back to read this 3 times. Must be getting soft in my old age. I wish I'd written something when my Dad died, I wish I'd written this. Thanks.


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Post 2

Researcher 223090

Hello.
Thanks, This is my Dads poem. havent been here for over a year,but I dont need to Iknow it by heart.I wrote it a few weeks after he died.Ive had more than a few emails.I live in Newcastle on tyne.UK I had an email from an American guy asking if he could read it at his fathers funeral.That made me very proud.i dont mind anyone copying it, or using it, but please tell me if you do.it makes me feel proud.
email [email protected]
thank you


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Post 3

Researcher 223090

oops email misspelt

it should be [email protected]


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Post 4

Researcher 1182639


smiley - rose


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Post 5

Hassesson

Hi, after a long abscence I have come back to look at this poem. Im the author, My dads name was Haswell Hunter.
my email address is [email protected] . I have no objections to you using this poem, but tell me first please.
Its 8 years now. Time does heal. now I smile when I think of him.


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Post 6

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

My dad died on Epiphany 1973 - four days after I turned 20, three years after he was diagnosed with cancer

I can relate to this poem - and very much so. It expresses feelings I have had and still have very well

Thank you! smiley - smiley

smiley - pirate


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