I just received this poem from a friend who recently lost a "dear friend" to AD. I didn't see any copyright symbol on the copy sent to me, but I have included the author's name at the end.
You didn’t die just recently, You died some time ago. Although your body stayed a while, And didn’t really know.
For you had got Alzheimer’s, You failed to comprehend. Your body went on living, But your mind had reached it’s end.
So we’ve already said, “Goodbye”, To the person that we knew. The person that we truly loved, The person that was “You”.
And so we meet again today, To toast your body’s end. For it was true and faithful, Until the very end.
And so, when we remember, We’ll think of all the rest. We’ll concentrate on earlier, And remember all the best.
For in the larger scheme of things, Your illness wasn’t long. Compared to all the happiness You brought your whole life long.
We think of you as yesterday, When you were fit and well. And when we’re asked about you, It’s those things that we’ll tell.
And so we meet in memory, Of a mind so fit and true. We’re here to pay our last respect, To say that “We Love You”.