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  1. Aug 20, 2024 · A tiny peck on the neck. A tender kiss to bring bliss. The heavens open, for a moment, and then the moment is gone. And all that remains. Is the memory of our love. Until we meet again. John ...

    • John Parsell
  2. Until We Meet Again. Those special memories of you. will always bring a smile, if only i could have you back. just for a while. Then we could sit and talk again, just like we used to do. You always meant so very much, and always will do too. The fact that you're no longer here, will always cause me pain, but you're forever in my heart. until ...

  3. You lit up the world with your smile and laughter, and now you'll watch over us from heaven, ever after. You were on your way to being an amazing man, but God saw more for you. He had a greater plan. We will never forget you. You'll always live in our heart, and with you smiling down on us, we will never part.

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  4. Feb 24, 2024 · The Until We Meet Again poem is a heartfelt expression of farewell and the hope of meeting again in the future. It is a way of saying goodbye to someone. These poems convey emotions such as love, longing, and optimism. They reflect on the cherished memories shared and the bond that will endure until the next meeting. until we meet again.

  5. Until We Meet Again. Bryll - Such a finely inked poem....very nostalgic and laced with hope to come. A heartfelt and hopeful poem. Al D - Ah! Thank you for the kind and inspiring words! You captured everything I conveyed! I come to this solemn place / I remember your face / Happy times we did have, I / still fe.

  6. Jul 5, 2012 · In light, and nothing else, awake. CARPE DIEM. These poets, in anticipating goodbyes and endings, find ways to seize the day and enjoy the present moment. “Ode I.11” by Horace. And forget about hope. Time goes running, even. As we talk. Take the present, the future’s no one’s affair. “Bronzed” by Dean Young.

  7. Sep 2012 0. Read more →. Until We Meet Again / Each morning when we awake / we know that you are gone. / And no one knows the heartache / As we try to carry on. / Our hearts still ache with sadness / and many tears still flow. / What it meant to lose youNo one will ever know. / O. Published at the web's largest poetry site.

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