b"Messenger Verse Library W e When I come to the endNo breaking heart is here, of hmeyn j oIumrn GeoynWoh seardeaIn Adm chilling pain; NAnd I travel my last weary mile,No wasted cheeks where the frequent tear Just forget if you can,Rolls down and leaves its stain. that I ever frownedDear friends of mortal years, And remember only the smile.the trusted and the true, Forget unkind words I have spoken;You are watching still in the valley of tears, Remember some good I have done,But I wait to welcome you. Forget that I ever had a heartacheI won't forget, O no! And remember I've hadFor memory's golden chain loads of fun.Shall bind my heart to the hearts below Forget that I have stumbled andTill we meet to touch again. blunderedEach link is strong and bright, And sometimes fell by the way.And love's eternal flame, Remember I have foughtFlows freely down, like a river of light, some hard battlesTo the world from where I came. And won, ere the close of the day, Then forget to grieve for my going, I would not have you sad for a day,A fog surrounds the woods and youBut in summerWhits speeer tihnegpWaotho ydosu thought you knew,canjust gather some flowersor hear the songbirds anymore.And rememberThey arent singing like they did before.the place where I lay,Youre thinking of the one whos goneAnd come in the eveningwhile youre left here to carry on.When the sun paintsYou catch your tears as best you can.the sky in the westThe trees beside you understand.Stand for a few moments beside meTheyre no strangers to the fogAnd remember only my best.that rests on trunks and moss and logs,W that even hides the leaves up high.The trees whisper to you from the sky:Lord, when my soul takes flight,Above the fog the day is bright.mahye intrMisyeSsowuiflt Tlya tkoe lsiv Fel ifgohret verThis mist will melt away to light.in your love and care.Take time to spend your weary griefthen find the daylights kind relief.The whispering woods will show you where.The path you know will take you there.- D. Eberbach2/3/2021 Page 58 of 60Back to Table of Contents"