Up all night... Up all night thinking of you Up all night shedding tears for you Up all night missing you Up all night wanting you Up all night looking at photos of you Up all night, remembering how…

Up all night...

Up all night thinking of you

Up all night shedding tears for you

Up all night missing you

Up all night wanting you

Up all night looking at photos of you

Up all night, remembering how you loved me in a special way

I need some sleep, because my head hurts

My eyes are puffy

My eyes are tired

The sun is about to rise.

But... I'm up all night.

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Comment by Deb Nel on November 1, 2012 at 8:21am

I to can relate.  It's been almost 3 months since my husband died of a sudden heart attack at age 54.  I didn't get to say goodby to him. I miss him terribly.  We were married 31 wonderful years, having God as our foundation.  I am a mess.  I can't go anywhere without crying, I fel like I will never be normal again.  I am lost without him. Very lonely and sad.  It's hard to look at the future without him, we shared everything.  He was one of a kind gentleman who loved his family and myself unconditionally.  I'm still in shock at times waiting for him to come home.

Comment by dream moon JO B on October 28, 2012 at 4:39pm

tht is like my mum that she feals like tht we all do why dose god take people we love away from us

Comment by DONNA DISALVO on October 27, 2012 at 7:17pm

sounds just like me! I have NEVER CRIED SO MUCH! Even when other family members passed. Losing my SOULMATE has sucked the life right out of me.It's been 9 miserable months,Ican pretend only for a little while that he is away and will be back home soon.I also hurt for our son 19 yrs.old. said he never got a chance to learn all of the things DAD was going to teach him

 

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