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Thinking of our baby boy on his "due date" today. Lots of people in my life have a special event on this date as well. So interesting to me that every "due date" I had that was a special date ended up in a loss. Just makes it easier to remember those precious little lives. We look forward to meeting you one day little buddy!!! Far away from fear and death, do my children play; Never to know the sting of sin, on their spotless soul; Never to know a single tear, nor stab of searing pain. In the Father’s arms are they, His face do they behold. In arms of tender comfort, they rest in loving cheer; Salty taste of tears, never to crease their face; Not burnt by scorching sun, nor chilled by thunderous storms. Untouched by earthly shadows and haunting pangs of night, They giggle in golden warmth and snuggle in contented glee. Lifted higher than dreams can go, They soar above the failings of earth And thrive in the love of the Father whose tender grace sparkles And wondrous ways smile, with endless delight. Yet my arms feel empty. with painful chest I long to hold them to my breast; To see their smiling faces and ease my painful fears. Yet this I know: they are safe in the Master’s care. And I shall see them face to face And hold them when I’m there. They’ve breezed their way to Paradise. How smooth their getting there; so free from blame and shame. More pain than them I’ve known, yet our destiny’s the same. Their journey there was easy; long and hard is mine. But whether quick or long, we will meet again. Till then, my loves, rest easy. behold his face and rejoice Without a single fear, I shall come to you some day- And you shall dry my tears, As I weep in joy, to see your cheery face. And even now at times, I think I hear your giggles, But rest, my loves, in His arms, Till I am with you there. from A Place for Reflection for those Grieving babies
Posted on: Sat, 15 Jun 2013 03:12:57 +0000

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