Welcome me,
Welcome me as I would you
but please shewww me away,
Because I don't think I'm ready to come in you see life is so great and I don't think I want to come in quite yet.
I feel your welcoming arms pulling me in but please shewww me away.
Because I'm not so ready as I should be .
I've learned a lot while here but it's never enough because I don't think I know enough yet.
i think I should discover a few more things in my life so shewww me away.
Your warmth is ever so welcoming to me and I do love you for it but shewww me away .
Indeed you are in the very best place to be so very welcoming to me but I must insist that you shewww me away for I'm just not ready to be with you again my creator my leader my educator my Beautiful mother kick me away to see if I drop just once more before you rescue me just please shewww me away.
In the time that I've been away I have had some really great times and I have so many that would wonder where it is that I've gone ...away from sight with all my might I want not to go,
I do just want to stay
so mother please shewww me away....just one last time...
I told you I could fly ,
so this time just don't try to catch my fall.
I know that you are so very tall..., you are taller than life and I'm sure that that day that I fall your warm welcoming arms will surely catch my fall into you very secure strong hands mother so shewww me away until the day that I am ready to walk with you into your heaven.
So until then I will play outside as I usually would knowing full well that I am welcome home with you when it is time for me to come in and out of the darkness.
Mother welcome me but please shewww me away for today.
I love my life,
David w. Hopkins
Saturday August 30, 2014
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- Published: September 8th, 2025 16:35
- Comment from author about the poem: I was really just ready but not ready at the same time love the life you have and live it well
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Comments1
Vacillation such a common occurrence in life. Not being ready or sure well portrayed here.
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