Sunday, July 1, 2018

Sweet sleep

     He tried to sleep but his memories of time past kept him awake. The soft chimes and momentary beeps of machines around and on him didn’t make for a good sleeping environment either. His visitors had long left, their steps walking away his last memory. He heard his daughter blow her nose trying to hold back the tears that would soon fall, she has such a big heart that one. His son didn’t come today seems he was out of town on business but that was all right he thought after all he was only doing what he was taught to do. Take care of family first, his family. He too has a good heart and will go far and be successful. A nurse came in asking if he needed anything, he shook his head and bid her a good night. They were kind to him here, through experience he imagined, after all, wasn't it their job to be kind? When the room was still, and the moonlight crept into his room he made one last call to his God asking that all those he loved remembered him not as the frail old man who they cry for now, but rather that happy, kind of crazy guy that held the family record for the most hot dogs eaten at the summer reunion. He wanted them to know that leaving this place was all he wanted now so he could be together again with all those already gone before him. He has no pain, no worries, and no regrets. He was a man who knew what love was and how to show it. His life was full, and he was blessed with many who called him a friend. Now the soft chimes and momentary beeps are fading into silence as he closes his eyes for the last time only to open them again to something beyond his wildest imagination

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