I'll Walk With God Poem by ANDREW BLAKEMORE

I'll Walk With God

Rating: 5.0


I'll walk with God to mountains high
And touch the clouds above,
While there with awe I'll look upon
The greatness of his love,
For where the peaks so mighty stand
And snow does shine like gold,
I'll find a place to call my own
And watch my dreams unfold.

I'll walk with God along the shore
And gaze across the sea,
The sand will be my carpet and
My spirit shall be free,
To watch the waves come rolling in
And as the waters part,
A beam so bright will guide my way
And joy shall fill my heart.

I'll walk with God through woodland green
Amid its pleasant shade,
And listen to the songbirds sing
Such beauty there displayed,
For every tree that stands within
Will grow so tall and strong,
And to the leaf the trunk and bough
I know I shall belong.

I'll walk with God beside the lake
That still and peaceful lies,
For there the scene I'll look upon
The mirror of the skies,
Shall stir my soul so deeply that
I'll feel I am as one,
With all the world the Lord has made
And where his light has shone.

Friday, February 29, 2008
Topic(s) of this poem: religions
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Linda Weischedel 07 April 2009

Great poem here is my favorite part: I'll walk with God along the shore And gaze across the sea, The sand will be my carpet and My spirit shall be free I am giving you a 10 for this poem!

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Ernestine Northover 10 March 2008

I'm enjoying every one of your writes Andrew, you have such a wonderful way of capturing and producing your subject. They really are the tops. Love and hugs Ernestine XXX

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Thad Wilk 29 February 2008

A capturing poem Andrew, a truly Great read! ! ! *10*! ! ! Thank U for sharing! ! Best regards Friend Thad

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Ann Beard 29 February 2008

Not yet I hope. A lovely poem, I do not share your failth but love the way each word embraces each other.

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Duncan Wyllie 29 February 2008

ANDREW please tell me when the book is out I want to be first in the queue! ! ! Love and respect duncan X

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