December 10, 1986 - August 15, 2000

In Loving Memory 
Of
Cynteria Phillips
          

Always in my heart

I remember who you are, I remember who you've been.
You did the wrong things even though you hadn't sinned.
Why did you live a lifetime of pain?
You were an angel left out in the rain.
The last time I saw you, you were very much alive.
But the days you had left, were less then five.
Your parents abused you and your family refused you.
I wish I could've helped you and been more of a friend to you
but when I realized this it was too late.
Cause you had already walked through heaven's gate.
In life I loved you dearly, in death I love you still.
In my heart you hold a place, no one else will ever feel.
So when  tommorow starts without you, we won't be far apart.
For everytime I think of you, you'll be right here in my heart.

Your Best Friend,

Keona Wright
"Sweety Keke"

Cynteria Phillips Story

 

 


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