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She stands engraved in memory as a flame.
Her friendly spirit soaring on a hilltop high.
Immensely shining bright, aloft a mountain top.
Kindling with her brethren in celestial realms.
Hovering now as a guardian angel of us all.
Above the stratosphere, in residence with her kinsfolk.
Discerning what our hearts and souls reveal.
A twinkle in her gentle eyes tells us it’s all right.
Let tears not hinder then what the heart expresses.
A love for one who brightened many lives.
Let love forever glorify that shining flame aloft the mountain peak.
About this poem
This acrostic poem memorializes the life of educator, Shikha Dalal, who served as a Bilingual Resource Specialist at the Asian Languages Bilingual Education Technical Assistance Center (ALBETAC) of the New York State Education Department in New York. This poem highlights her first and last names which together symbolize the pleasant glow of a gentle flame shining perpetually aloft a mountain top.
Written on November 04, 2024
Submitted by karlcfolkes on November 04, 2024
Modified by karlcfolkes on November 04, 2024
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