One morning you will wake up
and feel you have no pain
you may hear songbirds singing
you may hear falling rain
you may hear gentle breezes
as they brush against the trees
I welcome you this morning
as you return to me
At times in your existence
you danced the road of wrath
you danced with lust and hate and greed
you danced the wicked path
you looked to gain salvation
in fortune and in fame
but wealth has no misgivings
in causing others pain
Achieving your ambitions
you sought a world of peace
you searched for some tranquility
from demons you released
from chains you bought to bind yourself
you now wish to be free
I welcome you this morning
as you return to me.
Sometimes you just have to let them out for awhile. And if it's meant to be, one day they come to their senses, and realize that you are their salvation, and come back home again. And..............sometimes they don't. Linda
Forgiving and accepting one back, a happy ending. Lovely Charles. How I wish all things could be so lovely. Patricia
And I just love the neat, peaceful finish, reflecting the circular journey taken by Person X, having come, as it evidently has, full circle. Yes, a poem of love, forgiveness, and kind hearts. Lovely. Warm regards and a score of 10 from Gina.
A coming home, Forgiveness.What a wonderful expression of feeling.Love Duncan
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Charles, a wonderful poem of redemption. I hope we all find his forgiveness as we return to him at the end of our existance. Great write! ! Brian