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In the company of angels

Angels —

Heavenly creatures;

I have oft thought of them

As far off, mystical beings with porcelain features,

 

But, are they in fact here amongst the living?

Daily? Hourly? Even in this minute?

 

Or are they only present

In the presence of those who are dying,

As a gift from the Alpha and Omega —

Reminding us He’ll bring us home, dancing, not crying?!

 

What if we could see them angels?

What if we could feel them, sense them

Be vessels of their love.

Surrounding people in pain, grief and disdain, holding them close like a hem

Holds the loose strands of life —

 

What if we could be the angels —

To each other, loving without demands,

Reminding people of where they came from —

Whom they come from and where their DNA strands

Will return —

 

To the Angels around me now,

Thank you for your love,

Thank you for your purpose

And thank you that you hold the ones in need,

like the precious wings of

doves.

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Written by
bekahalle
40 / F / Australia
Published
Aug 31, 2025
Lines·Words
26·170
Tags
#angels#death#dying#living#faith#belief
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