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For Savannah
We don’t know
 whether we should cry
 because you’re gone,
 or smile and rejoice
 in memory of your laughter.
 Maybe we cry because
 your laughter will no longer
 lift our hearts, and
 your smile will no longer
 brighten our day.
 Maybe we cry because
 of those who will never know
 your beauty or your love.
 Maybe we cry because
 all we have are memories,
 all we have are pictures,
 all we have are thoughts
 of how we’ll miss you.
 Those who knew you grieve
 the loss of a friend,
 of a daughter, of a sister;
 those who didn’t know you grieve
 the loss of a fellow student,
 of a potential friend, of a potential
 inspiration.
 But we have to remember: 
 God wanted you beside Him so much
 that He took you from us,
 and your memory will live on
 until we’re next to you in Heaven.

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