Introduction
This is a quiet request from a man who wants only joy to remain — a soft, warm asking that those who loved him keep the bright, easy memories and let his absence be filled with laughter and sunlight. No sadness, no watching the last breaths — only the good times, kept close like a lantern that never goes out.

Verse 1
When the day grows soft and I must walk away,
Remember me in sunlight, not the final grey.
Carry every simple joke, each coffee and each song,
Keep the light we found together, steady, bright, and strong.
Chorus
When I am gone, hold only golden days,
Hold the small, bright moments like the sun’s warm rays.
Let our laughter lead you forward, let the stories live and shine,
Keep me in the morning, in the music, in the wine.
Verse 2
Think of roads we wandered and the nights we stayed awake,
The little careless dances, the pie we couldn’t bake.
Store those sparks inside your heart where quiet comforts grow,
Where every smiling memory will softly, kindly glow.
Chorus
When I am gone, hold only golden days,
Hold the small, bright moments like the sun’s warm rays.
Let our laughter lead you forward, let the stories live and shine,
Keep me in the morning, in the music, in the wine.
Bridge
If a breeze finds you on a porch, if a tune makes your feet move,
That’s the ripple of our living, that’s the echo of our groove.
I ask for no heavy rooms, no watches kept for me,
Just bright days stitched together into a long, forgiving sea.
Final Chorus
When I am gone, hold only golden days,
Keep the ordinary wonders, let them light your ways.
Let our songs become your sunrise, let the memories be kind,
Find me in your laughter, in the warmth I leave behind.
Conclusion
This is my small wish: that my absence becomes a garden of light. Tend the joyful moments, tell the stories that make you smile, and let the world remember me in the brightness I hoped to give. Keep the light.



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