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If only I could gaze upon you as you slept As I have many a time before Then gaze I would in awe, as you dreamed ever so sweet The dreams I too have dreamt; of a love told often in lore Of days with no delay and nights full of delight Cradled in the love of a tethered flock With mind, heart and soul intertwined In a world of ours that knows neither tick nor tock. Dreams of the first cry that would challenge the heavens’ own tears Of the joy that would wet our family stem When we welcome him, her, or maybe them Dreams of a life spent in His Presence Walking in the light of His Glory Telling all the world our Saviour’s story Dreams of years passed, from now to days of grey. Of silent sounds, of dimming lights Of fading scents and waning might Having loved and held from the day of spoken vows For better or worse, ‘till dying breath as man and spouse Dreams of our future, for I can hardly think of anything sweeter.
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Dec 28, 2018
Dec 28, 2018 at 6:09 PM UTC
Forgotten Dreams
If only I could gaze upon you as you slept As I have many a time before Then gaze I would in awe, as you dreamed ever so sweet The dreams I too have dreamt; of a love told often in lore Of days with no delay and nights full of delight Cradled in the love of a tethered flock With mind, heart and soul intertwined In a world of ours that knows neither tick nor tock. Dreams of the first cry that would challenge the heavens’ own tears Of the joy that would wet our family stem When we welcome him, her, or maybe them Dreams of a life spent in His Presence Walking in the light of His Glory Telling all the world our Saviour’s story Dreams of years passed, from now to days of grey. Of silent sounds, of dimming lights Of fading scents and waning might Having loved and held from the day of spoken vows For better or worse, ‘till dying breath as man and spouse Dreams of our future, for I can hardly think of anything sweeter.
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Dec 28, 2018
Dec 28, 2018 at 6:09 PM UTC
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