Lie down here beside me.
Rest your weary head.
Cry not in mourning,
For I’m not really dead.
I always step beside you
When my name you call.
I’m here to dry your tears
I will not let you fall.
I dance in every raindrop.
I ride upon the wind.
I whisper softly in your mind
For I am there within.
Cry not in mourning
My spirit lives forever.
It’s only in your mind
That you think you’ll see me never.
Just call my name and I am there.
I step right to your side.
And when you want to feel me close
Your wish I do abide.
It’s subtle, this my energy.
Quite difficult to hear.
But when you feel a shiver slight
Just know that I am near.
About the Poetry
All of the poems in this blog are spirit-inspired. Every word came to me each day for a full year while in deep meditation. I simply wrote what I heard onto a pad of paper in my lap with eyes closed – meaningful, multi-stanza verses in mere minutes. I was unaware of each poem’s theme until I transcribed it later word for word. Each day brought new and wondrous discoveries about the world beyond our five physical senses, incredible wisdom, and messages of hope which I share with you in this blog. The last poems received are displayed below on this page, but the entire collection of 365+ poems are archived here in the left-hand column. You can search by topic or keyword using the search box in the upper left corner. May you find among them just the right message which speaks to your heart.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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This is such a beautiful poem! I will give this to my father in law - I believe it will be a great comfort.
ReplyDeleteWhat a comforting poem and so much reassurance that our spirit lives on. I love the imagery, "I dance in every rain drop. I ride upon the wind."
ReplyDeleteThe words capture the life of "spirit" so gently and clearly. Our energy is infinate even after we pass on...
I agree, Jan. This poem paints unbelievable pictures with its beautiful images. Words of comfort for all of us. I love the line, "I dance in every raindrop."
ReplyDeleteAnd since it is raining this morning in South Florida, I'm off to walk among the "raindrops"...