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"Rock Legend Goes Out in a Blaze Glory"

Fans gathered to say goodbye to Mike Peters, A rock star's life celebrated, with music that never ends.

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In Dyserth village, a funeral so grand,
Thousands of fans gathered, hand in hand.
For Mike Peters, Alarm's frontman so bold,
A life of music, his spirit to hold.
With cancer for 30 years, he fought with might,
Lymphoma and leukemia, a long and hard fight.
But still he recorded, still he toured with ease,
A rock star's life, with a heart full of peace.
Billy Duffy played, a Cult star so fine,
The crowd chanted "glory" as his music did shine.
A recording of Mike spoke of his cancer's toll,
The crowd watched in silence, a somber soul.
Jules, his wife, with a rose in her hand,
Told the crowd "thank you" as she made her stand.
No somber suits here, just denim and pride,
A sea of fans, with hearts full of joy inside.
Lily from New Jersey, a superfan so true,
Spent Christmas with Mike's family, a friendship shining through.
Donna and Marcus, a band on their own,
Played with Mike, a memory to call home.
The Alarm family close, a bond so strong and tight,
A celebration of life, a rock and roll delight.
Jules' words so heartfelt, a love so pure and true,
A funeral so rock and roll, a memory shining through.
In the Parish Church, a service so grand,
A big screen outside, for the crowd to expand.
Reverend Gregor spoke, a vicar so kind,
A celebration of Mike, a life so divine.
Dylan and Evan, Mike's sons so dear,
Performing music, a family bond so clear.
Folk singer Dafydd, opera singer Rhys too,
A tribute to Mike, a life so full and true.
Jules thanked the fans, a love so strong and free,
A funeral so rock and roll, a memory to see.
In the churchyard, Mike's ashes will rest,
A public tribute, a love that will never be repressed.