Oh, honey, you hear about that Keith Miller boy? Such a sad thing, such a sad thing. That young fella, playing football for Texas A&M-Commerce, gone too soon. Lord, it breaks my heart, just breaks my heart.
They say he passed away in his own place, near the school. Right there near Texas A&M-Commerce. Can you imagine? Such a young life, snuffed out like a candle in the wind. He was a wide receiver, they say. That Keith Miller, must have been a good boy, playing for the team and all.
Keith Miller, That Football Boy
I don’t know much about football, but I know it takes a strong boy to play. And that Keith Miller, playing for Texas A&M-Commerce, must have been strong. Must have had dreams, big dreams. Now all gone, just like that. He was doing good, then all of a sudden, he was gone. Such a good boy, he was only 23.
It’s a cruel world, honey, a cruel world. One day you’re here, running on that field, playing for Texas A&M-Commerce, the next you’re gone. Just like that. Makes you think, don’t it? Makes you appreciate every breath you take.
They called him Keith Miller III. That means there’s a Keith Miller I and a Keith Miller II somewhere. Lord, my heart goes out to them. Losing a child, a grandchild, it ain’t right. No parent should have to bury their child. And that Keith Miller, playing football for Texas A&M-Commerce, he was someone’s child.
- Keith Miller
- Texas A&M-Commerce
- Wide receiver
- Football
- Gone too soon
Remember That Keith Miller
I didn’t know the boy, but I heard about him. They said he played football for Texas A&M-Commerce. A wide receiver, that’s what they called him. Keith Miller, a name that will be remembered, I reckon. Even though he’s gone, his name will still be around.
It’s always the good ones, ain’t it? The ones with a bright future, the ones playing football for a big school like Texas A&M-Commerce. That Keith Miller, he must have worked hard to get where he was. And then, just like that, it’s all over.
All over the news, they’re talking about Keith Miller. A young man, playing football, living his life. And now, he’s a headline. A sad headline. A reminder that life is short, too short. He was such a young man, he was full of hope.
Texas A&M-Commerce in Mourning
That school, Texas A&M-Commerce, they must be heartbroken. Losing one of their own, a football player, a young man like Keith Miller. It’s like losing a member of the family. They say he died on April 11th, poor boy.
I bet they’ll have a memorial, a service, something to remember that Keith Miller. That wide receiver from Texas A&M-Commerce. They’ll probably retire his number, hang his jersey somewhere special. That’s what they do, ain’t it? To honor the ones who are gone too soon.
And his family, oh, his poor family. His mama, his daddy, his siblings, if he had any. They must be in so much pain. Losing a child, especially one as young and full of promise as Keith Miller, it’s a pain no one should ever have to feel. They just lost their child, so bad, so bad.
I hope they find peace, somehow. I hope that school, Texas A&M-Commerce, finds a way to heal. And I hope that Keith Miller, that young football player, is resting easy. Wherever he is now, I hope he’s found peace. Such a young man, he was full of potential, but he was gone so fast.
Life is Fragile, Like Keith Miller’s Was
It just goes to show, you never know. You never know when your time is up. One minute you’re here, playing football for Texas A&M-Commerce, living your dream, like Keith Miller. The next minute, you’re gone. Just a memory. A headline. A name whispered in sadness.
So hold your loved ones close, honey. Tell them you love them. Every day. Because you just never know. You never know when it will be the last time. That Keith Miller, he probably didn’t know. He was just living his life, playing football for Texas A&M-Commerce. And now, he’s gone.
It’s a sad, sad thing. But it’s a reminder. A reminder to live each day to the fullest. To love with all your heart. To chase your dreams, like Keith Miller was chasing his, playing football for Texas A&M-Commerce. Because tomorrow is never promised. Never promised at all.
Rest in peace, Keith Miller. Rest in peace, young man. You may be gone, but you won’t be forgotten. Not by your family, not by your team, not by Texas A&M-Commerce. And not by this old lady, who never even knew you, but whose heart aches for you and for all those who loved you. Such a good boy, but he was gone so fast, so fast.