Dear Samuel and Catherine (Caitlyn):

pldabbs

The time has passed, so now at last

Some words of consolation

Friends take it hard, neighbors are jarred,

But you’re the blood relation

The brothers are harder skinned I think

The sisters- their soft hearts do sink

But Mom & Dad, they have it bad.

She was their own creation.

 

I know it’s hard ‘cause you’re still scarred,

But reflect on God’s intention

Your hearts can rest! She was His best!

And here’s one more dimension…

Most of us need a life-time to tame…

Our mind and soul, and thus reclaim

The Father’s love, ‘n those things above…

And blessings not yet mentioned.

 

She’d had her test, she was the best

Of all things He created.

Her- He called home, one of His own.

No doubt she was elated.

And now she has a much greater work

You three’ll join together, just call it ‘teamwork’

You’ll teach on this side, she’ll watch on that side,

And you’ll all end up well-compensated

 

When you have a bad day, or you’re in a bad way,

Remember that she’s by your side

She’ll be there to assist you, she’s already kissed you,

If you need something, she will provide

Some don’t believe that those over there

Can help or build faith, that they even care

But she will surprise you when she hovers nearby you,

Yes, her family she’s always beside

 

So be all united, and oh so excited,

For the reunion that is yet to take place

It’s not too far away- look ahead to the day

When the family will hug and embrace

Just keep yourselves busy with your everyday work

The time will go by while you build the framework

For your mansion above, a society of love,

A reward you can never replace!

 

 

c aaron

  • Author: pldabbs (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 2nd, 2018 11:18
  • Comment from author about the poem: This poem written for the child of my nephew who ‘left’ in an auto accident, and shows the positive results that can happen with her leaving.
  • Category: Family
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