Wednesday, October 8, 2008

LONG LIVE THE QUEEN

Olive Ruth Mae Hall Campbell

January 19, 1919 - August 27, 2006


She died on a Sunday

The 27th of August

So now ashes to ashes

And dust to dust

My Grandmother Ruth

We loved her so

A matriarch of sorts

It was her time to go

She had chocolate milk in the fridge

And popsicles in the freezer

Butter tarts on the countertop

And Grandpa loved to tease her

I know how to put cups away

--upside down

This is something I learned

From having her around

On her table always

Were cucumbers in vinegar

And often she would curse

"Well, what the Hell fur?"

And no one had better mess

With her game of solitaire

Fearing for our lives

No one would dare

The mother of our fathers

The Queen of her throne

When finally at peace

She is not alone

Grandma returns to Grandpa

After nearly eleven years

And also to her daughters

So many joyful tears

Bonnie, Susan and Helen

They have their mother now

This is what I believe

For it's my only way how

Leaving behind eight sons

And grandchildren galore

For there's too many to count

And after that there's even more

Brothers, sisters and in-laws

Her nephews and her nieces

Of her great family puzzle

We all are the pieces

To our Grandma Campbell

The Queen of our Clan

We bid you farewell

As you leave for a new land

Looking so very beautiful

As God takes your hand

I hope you'll enjoy yourself

Wherever you'll be

And here we'll be shouting

"Long Live The Queen!!!"


Written by Shawna Lee Campbell

August 27th, 2006

Read by Krista Lynn Marie

August 31st, 2006