Tuesday, 29 March 2011

From Camille to Kimmie

My thoughts and prayers are with you, not only through this difficult anniversary of personal loss, but as durational support for life’s current challenges. May God grant swift resolutions and deliver comforting measures of solace along the way...

Please remember whenever need be, you can always count on me:




This next song and accompanying lyrics are to honor your Mom:



Lyrics:

Suddenly before my eyes
Hues of indigo arise
With them how my spirit sighs
Paint the sky with stars
Only night will ever know
Why the heavens never show
All the dreams there are to know
Paint the sky with stars

Who has paced the midnight sky?
So a spirit has to fly
As the heavens seem so far
Now who will paint the midnight star?
Night has brought to those who sleep
Only dreams they cannot keep
I have legends in the deep
Paint the sky with stars

Who has paced the midnight sky?
So a spirit has to fly
As the heavens seem so far
Now who will paint the midnight star?
Place a name upon the night
One to set your heart alight
And to make the darkness bright
Paint the sky with stars.

3 comments:

kimmie coco puff said...

That is very beautiful Camille. Not sure if I can find the words to tell you how much this means to me.
Seven years ago, my mother passed away on this day. She was always so happy and cheerful, especially in the mornings. She never knew what the word selfish meant. Even in death she still gave life to people. Her lungs, Kidneys, liver, and heart were given to various recipients the eve of her death. She was a rare soul....even more rare is that I see her in myself sometimes.
Thank you for honoring her memory in this way....*smiles*.

Nicky said...

Know thoughts and prayers are with you Kimmie, now and always. I rather think the work you do in a hospital setting is an extension of what your mom believed in.

All the beast to you.

Lisa said...

Wow Kimmie,

I had to come out of silence and tell you what an amazing unselfish act your Mother did giving her organs away. That includes you and your family for allowing her to have her wish too. It takes great strength for many to uphold those wishes at a very difficult time.

She gave the gift of life not only to you but others. There is no greater gift, your right to be proud of her. Just dont forget yourself as well for upholding those wishes and respecting them. *hugs