Thursday 12th March
.
On that Thursday
Five years ago
You breathed your last
We miss you so
.
We weren’t ready
To see you fly
Those wings you grew
Without goodbye
.
That you’re not here
It doesn’t become
Any easier
Still shocked and numb
.
Has it really been
Five long years?
So much time
So many tears
.
And no matter how long
As memories replay
It will always feel
Like yesterday
.
Love and miss you Frank
Darling Angel son
Sending kisses to you
Now forever young
xxxxx
Frankie Angel Bear and Pink Frankie Bear, looking out over Mount’s Bay
St Michael’s Mount
Blue skies over Porthmeor Beach
Cold and breezy, with a rough sea over the Reef
This post is getting me ready to let go of one of my sons in the very short lived future. For apparently adult autistic men dont live very long. Was ur son from this community?
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So very sorry.
Frank was autistic, having Asperger Syndrome.
Take care.
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My Aaron is autistic. They say they dont live a long life. Span of between 18 and 29. He is 24 now. What age was ur lovely Frank?
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I’m sure just because someone is autistic doesn’t necessarily mean they won’t live a long life.
Fill their lives with love, happiness, adventures, new experiences.
Teach them well, let them know you’re always there for them.
(Frank was thirty years old π₯)
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