Memorable Poems For A Deceased Classmate

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Echoes in Time
In faded pages, whispers dwell, Yearbook smiles and tales to tell. Captured moments, laughter bright, Now framed in shadows of soft twilight. Friendships woven through ink and light, Each picture a memory, holding on tight. But time, that thief, has taken its due, Leaving us with echoes, both sweet and blue. A vacant desk, a silent cheer, Yet in our hearts, you linger here. Through each turning leaf, we still see, The bonds we forged—eternally free.
Echoes in the Silence
In the hushed halls where laughter played, Chairs stand still, in shadows swayed. Your desk untouched, your book forlorn, A space where dreams and hopes were born. The whispers of your voice still ring, In every heart, you left a sting. Memories woven in threads of gold, A friendship cherished, a story told. Those empty chairs, a silent plea, For moments shared, now lost to sea. Yet in our hearts, your spirit glows, In every chair, your essence flows.
Echoes of Yesterday
In shadows cast by memories, we gather once more, A circle of laughter, now tinged with a roar. Faces familiar, yet some remain lost, One seat left empty, a heart’s heavy cost. We speak of the days, bold adventures we shared, Through halls filled with echoes, we love and we dared. Yet in every smile, a whisper of pain, For you are not here, yet your spirit remains. In stories we weave, your laughter still sings, A ghost among us, as heartache takes wing. So raise a glass high, let memories flow, To celebrate you, dear friend, though you’ve left us below.
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