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You’ll Always Be in My Heart: Remembering Grandma

The pain of losing Grandma wasn’t just sadness; it was a profound shift in my reality. When she first left, it hit me in ways I never anticipated. For weeks, the tears were constant, and I found myself replaying our memories on a loop, hoping that if I thought hard enough, the loss wouldn’t be real. It pierced me to the core. But as time moved on, that intense grief slowly began to transform. It taught me a visceral lesson about how fragile life truly is and how we must appreciate every single moment we have with the people we love.

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Amidst that heavy silence, I needed a way to process the whirlwind of emotions inside me. I sat down and started writing, looking for a way to keep her spirit alive in my heart. The words that came out formed a tribute I call “You’ll Always Be in My Heart.” Writing it was cathartic—it was the first time I felt a tiny bit of relief, a reminder that even though she is in Heaven, the bond we shared remains unbroken.

You’ll Always Be in My Heart

Since you’ve been gone
I’ve been trying to keep your memory strong
Through the little things that made you, you
Like your laugh that felt like a warm hug too
Baking cookies was always your joy
Filling our house with happiness’ ploy
Reading stories each night with such care
Your love filled our lives beyond compare
I know you’re watching from up above
Wishing I could feel your kind love
But in my heart your spirit lives on
And your lessons of life still live long
So whenever I miss your face so dear
I’ll talk to you Grandma, you’ll always hear
How much you’re loved, you’re being missed each day
Thank you for everything, I wish you’d stay
But take comfort my friend, have no tears
In my heart you live on through the years

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It is strange how the smallest things now hold the most weight. I still think about sitting in her kitchen, the air filled with the scent of those cookies she loved to bake. That wasn’t just food; it was her way of filling our house with joy. I remember how she used to read stories to me at night, treating every word with such care. She showed me what unconditional love looked like—not through grand gestures, but through her constant, comforting presence.

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Even now, not a day goes by that I don’t think of her smile. Sometimes, when the house is quiet, I still talk to her. I tell her how much I miss her hugs and that steady reassurance she always gave me. I know she’s watching over me, cheering me on just like she always did. Her memory has become a guide, inspiring me to be kinder, to work harder, and to cherish the family still here with me.

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I often look through old photos when the missing gets too hard. It brings back those moments—the laughter, the life lessons, the feeling of being completely understood and supported. She was the best role model I could have asked for, and the imprint she left on my soul is permanent. While I would give anything to hear her voice again, I find peace knowing she is at rest.

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Writing that poem didn’t fix the pain entirely, but it gave me a place to put my love. Whenever I reread those lines, I feel connected to her again. It’s a bittersweet gift, this wisdom that comes from loss, but I am grateful for the heart she helped build in me. Her spirit lives on in every kindness I show and every memory I keep safe.

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Amelia Rowan

**Poet • Memory Writer • Creative Editor at LasenSpace** Amelia Rowan is a poet and reflective writer whose work centers on memory, healing, and the emotional threads that shape everyday life. She has been writing poetry and personal essays for more than 10 years, focusing on themes of nostalgia, relationships, and inner growth. Amelia serves as one of the core editors at LasenSpace, where she contributes: - original poems - memory-focused essays for *Remember When* - gentle commentary on emotional storytelling - editorial guidance for new writers Her approach to writing is grounded in lived experience. Amelia believes that every person carries powerful stories, and she uses her work to help readers reconnect with moments they may have forgotten. When she’s not writing, she enjoys long walks, old journals, and collecting small details from daily life that later become poems.

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