Memorial for Marjorie DeCampos-Birnfeld Plastina
March 31, 1918 to January 9, 2015
Who Am I
Born of the Winds of March and April Rains
A lonely lass in a turbulent tossing sea
No family had I that cared much for me
People come, people go, but what remains
Are lines and curves and shapes I see
To bend and join and paint and offer all for free
A man I found, I loved, I lost. I am in his arms once again
From now to eternity.
Again in a turbulent, stormy life
We bore two: a child of the Wind and a child of the Rain
For they continue our legacy
A brush stroke guided by the Almighty’s hand
Marjorie and Marion are my best works
Sit and gaze on their Great Light, the depths and shadows
With each I brought answers for all to see
The Meaning of Life – To Ponder for Eternity
Who Am I, I say to thee
I am Life: Complicated and Free
I lived, I learned, I loved most of all my family
Remember me you will, be it harsh at times or lovingly
Mourn me, grieve me, but love me still
Till together we are again in Eternity