ok I know I said mircals happen would be the last chapter, but the was one other hammersly girl I just had to include. Although she never served on board, Sally Blake was a member of the girls while her husband was still alive and they try to include her in navy life. So sally song is Your Silhouette by Katherine Jenkins. I know it mentions snow and this is set down under, but the words screamed to me lost love
Sally sat in the church listing to the service, and thinking about her own wedding some 15 years ago. As they stood to sing the last hymn sally could not take it and fled the church. It was the same as she and chris had .it had been a few years since he was blowen up in active service. Protecting the seas and ports of Australia.
Something in the way you held me
Heaven in the words you said
Tonight I'm looking at the open window
Lying in our empty bed
I try in vain to remember
So afraid to forget
How light the snow was falling last December
On your silhouette
Sat watching kate, jessica, Rebecca and Nikki get their happily ever after, sally smiled and she knew that Chris or swain as he was called in the navy would be happy. All his friends were happy. She walked over to them and hugged each of them wishing them the best. Saying that after Kate caught nav's flowers it would be her turn next.
Clinging to a memory of you
Lying by a winter's flame
The night I told you a was born to love you
And how I'd never be the same
For as long as I'm living
I'll will always regret
How all the time I never took a picture
Of your silhouette
Walking in to her home, her daughter Chloe ran up to hug her. She was growing up so fast, and just like her farther.
"Mommy, I want to be like daddy,"
Sally closed her eyes, wondering if she had the strength to see her child join the navy. Then again Chloe had always been a daddy girl.
I used to close my eyes
And only see your face
But time was made to fly
And carry you away
How light the snow was falling last December
On your silhouette
Curling up on her bed she looked at a picture of her husband she had by her bed and cried silent tears.
Oh, and maybe if I try to listen
I can hear you call my name
From out across the great and mighty distance
Something like an open sea
Helping me to remember
So afraid to forget
How light the snow was falling last December
On your silhouette
