.... hallowed ground by calico_jester
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Description
Joel and Joseph Holleman died, most likely from pneumonia, and were buried at this location during January and February of 1862. Joel, 28 years of age and Joseph, a Confederate soldier aged 22 years, are two of the shadows you might notice where the great oak once stood.
A few flower petals mark their passing and remembrance.
Think of Me- Andrew Grubersk
I am not gone,
I never left,
Though through your tears,
You were bereft,
For I am waiting,
In the room next door,
Where one day we'll be together
Forever more.
Think of me in a flower,
Think of me in the rain,
Think of me when you hear,
The larks' sweet refrain,
Enjoy the warm sunlight,
I'll chase away the cold,
Cherish what we shared,
And your heart will never grow old.
For this is my love,
That I bestow on you,
To be always there,
In what ever you do,
Walking in the breeze,
Or watching the clouds sail by
Just remember me,
I never did die.
Comments (2)
soffy
Beautiful capture and beautiful words**
RodS
A lovely photo, and very moving words. This is exquisite! Thanks for your comment, and fave! :-D Treat yourself, and get a Phantom 3.... You'll love it! LOL