Goodbye Robin Williams - Part II

Goodbye Robin Williams - Part II

A Poem by Randy Johnson
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DEDICATED TO ROBIN WILLIAMS (1951-2014) WHO DIED ON AUGUST 11, 2014.

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People are still hurting because of the blow they've been dealt.

Sadly, you decided to end it all by hanging yourself with your belt.

You suffered from Bipolar Disorder and Depression, that wasn't a good combination.

People are very sorry because you died, your death has brought about devastation.

You starred in many movies, Popeye was your very first.

Your death was so horrible, to me it feels like a curse.

In 1991 When you starred in Hook, you portrayed Peter Pan.

Eight years later you starred as a robot in Bicentennial man.

You entertained us when you portrayed Patch Adams and when you starred in House of D.

You also astounded us with your performances in MRS. Doubtfire and RV.

Your performances were unique and extraordinary.
They were outstanding, they sure weren't ordinary.

Everybody knows that your acting was a wonderful contribution to mankind.

It will be a long time before your wife, kids and fans can find peace of mind.

© 2014 Randy Johnson


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His death was so painful to us all. I like the way you wove his biography of gifts of entertainment into your poem. I think his passing left us all with a deep sense of gratitude and guilt. You might like my poem in his honor, "Laugh Clown… Laugh."

Posted 9 Years Ago



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Added on August 18, 2014
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Tags: Actor, Celebrity, Death, Dedication, Memorial, Suicide

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Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson

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I was born in Middlesboro, Kentucky on August 20, 1971. I've lived in East Tennessee since 1973. My hobbies are writing and drawing. more..

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