When life began, there was one split in two.
A single egg broke in half, Bringing me and you
We began weak and young and grew to be strong with love
And matured naively, but that love shone above Through the good times and the bad times there was always us
Giving love and happiness to all that we loved
I'll never know why you left me that day And will wonder forever,
cause it causes that pain I feel empty now, that emptiness will never leave
Wanting you, loving you, not knowing how to grieve
Give me your strength through these next few years
Because being with will take away the tears I cry through the day and all through the night
And feel that nothing will turn on that light
I love you and mourn you until I despair And know that in heaven it will only repair
Please forgive me as I forgave you
As I know as a single I will always be two
This page is dedicated to the families who have suffered the loss of a twin and anyone who has suffered a bereavement due to drugs and alcohol.
The links below may be of interest and help
UK Twinless Twins - http://www.uktwinlesstwins.com/Lone Twin Network UK - http://www.lonetwinnetwork.org.uk/ Cruse National charity set up to offer free, confidential help to bereaved people + view siteOur Wall is a memorial for all our loved ones we've lost to heroin - www.ourwall.net/Matthew Project on Bereavement - www.matthewproject.co.ukLaurens Link - www.laurenslink.org.ukLuke and Marcus Trust - www.lukeandmarcustrust.org.ukCheltenham Parent Support Group - http://www.cpsg.org.uk/Loss Through Addiction - www.lossthroughaddiction.comThe Compassionate Friends - supporting bereaved parents and their families by those similarly bereaved + view siteSurvivors of Suicide http://www.uk-sobs.org.uk/Loved Ones Unite - support group set up for family, friends and the bereaved of those affected by drug/alcohol addiction + view siteThe Hannah Meredith Foundation (THMF) has been created in memory of Hannah Meredith who sadly died on October the 20th 2009 as a result of drug misuse. - + view Facebook siteAngelus Foundation - In memory of Hester Stewart - website online soonBristol & SW Bereavement Through Addiction - Joan and Paul have now put together a website + view site
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