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    Reflections: The Last Slice of Pie

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    Rosalee Mosley
    Fulfillment At Its True Capacity

    Rich in Love
    Sincere in Interest
    Overfilled with Compassion
    A Provider of Nourishment



    Pure In Intentions
    Sweet In Real Time
    And indeed
    Purposeful in Life

    Unique With Pride
    Confident in Individuality
    Powerful With Words
    And A Definite Child of GOD

    Genuine with Care
    Tender In Touch
    Passionate in Worship
    And A True Angel on Earth

    Our Beloved
    Our Hero
    Our Warm Soul
    Our Teacher

    Strength in Power
    Golden in Grace
    Undeniably Amazing

    Shared Amongst Many
    Incomparable To None
    And Truly, The Sweetest There Will Ever Be

    BitterSweet Moment
    And Arguably Selfish In Some Ways
    Because For Us, Time With You Is Never Enough
    Moments With You Should Last Forever
    And Your Presence Should Always Be Near

    But Today, We Accept GOD’s Doing and Trust In His Word More Than Ever
    Gracefully Bowing Before Him Thanking Him For Your Existence
    Praising Him For Your Love
    And Worshiping Him For Letting Us All Enjoy The Slices of this Pie Together

    From This Day Forward, We’ll All Take A Piece of This Last Slice with Us in Our Hearts
    Remembering All that You Meant And Everything You Were

    Our Mother
    Our Grandmother
    Our GreatGrandmother
    Our Sister
    Our Family And
    Our True Friend

    The Pie We’ll Never Finish

    You’ve Made Us All Better In Many Ways
    And For That We Could Never Repay You
    Thank You For That “Sweetie Pie” We Love You Forever !

    – Kiara S. Green

    *From the book, I Had A Praying Grandmother

    – Kiara S. Green (AMBI G.)

    CEO of FOREVERAMBIG ENTERTAINMENT LLC.

    www.ForeverAmbiG.com.

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