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Remembering a Native Texan
“You’ve gone first leaving us so much alone.
We’ll have to be content with happy days we’ve known.
This spring will surely bring more bonnets blue,
in early fall when live oak leaves fall, we’ll think of you.
You’ve gone first while we stay for battles to be fought.
The pride and honor you taught us will be our deepest thought.
We’ll often think of you as we smile through falling tears.
Your memory will carry us onward through the coming years.
You’ve gone first leaving a pathway for our dignity and hope.
Look down from Heaven and help us as we try to cope.
Existing without you now seems forlorn with painful regrets
as you dwell in paradise watching our beautiful Texas sunsets.
You’ve gone first and left your dream of Texans freedom’s joy.
The memory of you is one thing that death will not destroy.
Our weeping, sad eyes gaze upward waiting for your nod
to have Texas a free nation under the principles of God.”
Written by Manuel L. English, Ph.D.
(First printed in his book Texas: A Free Nation Under God)
Upon the death of Governor Bill Simmons who was assassinated for declaring Texas a free nation…
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