In my eyes
You were the best.
Now sadly today
We have to lay you to rest.
Deep in a whole
So cold, dark and lonely.
You'll be alone
With no one by your side.
The hardest thing to do
Is having to say goodbye to you.
To soon to fast
You was to young to go.
We didn't have much
Time with you
Before the Lord
Called you home.
I know God needed you
In heaven
But I needed you here
With Me to.
Knowing I can never
Wipe your tears
Hear your cry
Or watch you learn to walk.
Never be able
To hug
Or kiss you
Or pat you on your back.
I am thankful
For the time I got with you
But to me
It wasn't enough.
You'll never get to experience
All life has to offer.
Never go to school
Or make lots of friends.
I won't ever get to
See your beautiful smile again.
Or hear your pretty voice.
It wouldn't be like this if I had a choice.
Never get to hold you
When you've had a nightmare.
Or get to Dr your
Boo boos when you've fallen down.
It's hard knowing
I'll never see you again.
Getting through this
I don't know if I can.
06-29-2017
- Author: Krystal Brewington/Poore (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: June 29th, 2017 22:50
- Comment from author about the poem: A couple friends of mine. More like family. Lost there little baby girl a few days ago. So I wrote this for them about her I can't imagine the pain they ate going through right now.
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Comments4
A heartbreaking poem to have to write. Sounds like your friends are part of your faith community? These losses are hard to put words to and yet you have done just that here. May God assist your community as you come to terms with this most difficult loss. Peace and blessings.
Very hard for your friends. We have friends who lost their young baby, it was many years ago but the pain they went through was heartbreaking. May the Peace and the Love of the Lord be with the child and the family.
A very emotional poem. For a parent to love a child is the worst, the absolutely worst, that can happen in life.
Thank you all so much. May God bless you all to
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