Patricia Smith-Kelly
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Poems By Paris

 

These poems are some of her inner most thoughts!

9:37pm   6/16/06

Here I Sit…

Here I sit thinking of you

Missing you, and praying that

Things are up to par.

Here I sit, wanting you next

To me… hoping that we will go far.

I spent the evening with the room,

at this place thinking of

your parting words and dreaming

Of the things that we do have in

Common and your last expressed

Words, "Don’t run away from me"

You are redeeming

I miss you, and I am glad that

you are where you are… with family

Here I sit, loving you missing

You, hoping for solace

Paris

 

4th of July

This day brought us freedom,

The place where we can worship, work,

Live and give

This Day brought us freedom of speech,

Without qualm of words spoken, Words

That are spoken aloud or in writ

This Day gave us the rights to live

Amongst civilized people, "supposedly,"

With fear

This Day gave us the freedom to give &

Be generous to our fellow man.

This Day most of all gave us the

Freedom of worship to our each & every

Higher power.

Thanks Be to Freedom.

Paris

 

EULOGY 

Died approx.   5/2/2007

I received a phone call that informed me that Patricia Smith-Kelly had died the night before in her sleep!

Patricia Smith-Kelly tried above all else to be a good mom to her daughter!

She was kind, helpful, and faithful to her friends.

She tried her best "not to have a mean bone in her body" towards anyone, even those whom she felt, wished her harm.

Patricia Smith-Kelly was better than a best friend to me!  I will always think of her, I will always miss her, and I will always love her!

She is now at peace and in a better place.

 

Lamont J Washington