Of a father, dear and cherished
Piggy backs no more, he has perished
Of a Mother, beautiful. Caring and sweet
Getting home, no longer her smile will greet
Of a Sister, older or young
No longer able to play and have fun
Of a brother who looked after me
No more spinning, or climbing a tree
Of a Son, Strong, proud and tall
No more Dads taxi 2am call
Of a daughter, A twinkle in her eye
Will never again make boys sigh
Of an Aunt, giver of hugs
No more chatting, Slurping tea from mugs
Of an Uncle, supplier of tricks
No more coins gone when his finger clicks
Each and every flag draped coffin that returns
Someone’s family it concerns
All of the above are a terrible loss
Who really thinks its worth the cost
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