For 63 Years He Brought Me Flowers… But What I Found After His Death Left Me Speechless

We drove nearly an hour until we reached a brick building with a green door. I stood on the sidewalk for a long time, torn between turning back and needing to know. Finally, I unlocked the door.

The smell hit me instantly—polished wood, old paper, sheet music. A music room.

In the center stood a beautiful upright piano. The walls were lined with shelves of sheet music, recordings, and books. On the piano bench sat neatly stacked sheets. I picked one up: “Clair de Lune” by Debussy—my favorite. Another piece on the stand was “Moonlight Sonata.”

On a small table nearby were labeled recordings: “For Daisy – December 2018.” “For Daisy – March 2020.” Dozens of them, spanning years.

Beside them lay medical reports: “Diagnosis: severe heart condition. Prognosis: limited time.” Robert had known.