One More Angel God Has Gained



One More Angel God Has Gained

I arrived home safe at-Las
In my Daddy’s arms
Caressed in His embrace
No need to be alarmed

God called me home
And I beckon to his call
I’m finally free to roam
My dreams I see them all

Please don’t be sad for me,
Everything is bright and new.
I’m here, happy as can be,
So how can I, ever be blue?

Take comfort in my departure,
I pain and sorrow no more.
God wiped away my tears,
No more worries for tomorrow.

Take heart, be of good cheer
I’m now a soul set free.
Search deep within I'm there,
In God's gift of memories
.
I know you miss me dearly,
And one day we’ll meet again.
But for now, rejoice with me,
One more angel He has gained.

© Sharon Lagueux, All rights reserved.

About this poem

Dedicated to my Niece Tracy Boudreau I am so sadden by the loss of my niece who went home to be with the Lord just three day's ago to this monstrous pandemic Covid 19 virus that is taking so many lives. I am so lost for words she will no doubt be missed by me and all of those who loved her.My heart goes out to my brother Frank and wife Deborah and my nieces brother Frank Jr. I pray God comfort their hearts and assure them she is in a much better place now in the arms of our beloved Lord and Savior. RIP Tracy and dance with the angels. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. 

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Written on August 21, 2021

Submitted by AmazingGrace on August 21, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 9, 1

Sharon Lagueux

I am a house wife and mother of two daughters and a grandmother,& great grandmother 0f 9 children from Ct. I have been writing spiritual poetry for many years. I hope you enjoy my poetry and be inspired. more…

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