Oh Lord



Of all the things I know,
Of all the things I’ve see,
It has always been you Oh Lord that got me through

Through the loss of my son,
Through the loss of my mom, through the loss of my dad,
In the mist of the rejections.
Through the hurts and pains others have caused, it has always been you

It has been your strength, it has been your peace, it has been your arms that have surrounded me.
With your Love, you have kept me going, many times I’ve wanted to end it all.
Many time I couldn’t go on

You in your faithfulness have given me the strength to push forward and given me your peace that surrounds me.
Even in my current situation with my lungs, that has only gotten worse.
You have supplied me with people who are there and have given me Your peace to accepted what ever you choose to do. I am so grateful; I am so blessed. I am all yours My dear Lord, I love you I only ask that your name be glorified.
In You Dear Lord do I committed my life, my heart, my soul, and the very spirit you have given me to you.
All that I am, I give to you my Lord, My God, My Everything
In Jesus Precious Name.

About this poem

Just sitting here trying to just live life as it is. I hear the words of this poem on my heart.

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Written on July 27, 2022

Submitted by ewaldenville on July 27, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAB XXXB AXX AXXBXX
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,114
Words 238
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 3, 4, 3, 6

Erin Waldenville

I'm am a woman who has barley lived through the loss of my oldest son, broken relationships a recent loss of my mother and an a couple attempts at suicide, but by the grace of God I am still alive, and I owe it all to God. more…

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