She stood, unmoving, by the bay With her soft white dress billowing in the breeze Surrounded by the local flora Looking so much like a Thomas Kincade painting At that moment my heart ached for her I longed to go to her, pull her close And tell her that I loved her again In case she'd forgotten, or needed to hear it once more With her hair blowing in the wind it was hard, so difficult to imagine it would all be gone in two weeks They told us at stage four we'd have to be aggressive
So we came to her favorite place once more While she was still strong enough to make the trip And in case... But no. She is strong. Three months later I came back here But it wasn't the same as before The flowers were gone, replaced by scrag And she wasn't standing in the breeze anymore But I scattered her ashes as she'd asked So she could live here forever as she'd always wished.