Seamless Transition Poem by Doug Blair

Seamless Transition



When I have slipped this shell
And kissed each loving face once more
And find strange buoyancy
To float weightless
To that distant shore.
When pains have fled
And duties suit a former time.
And eyes new-sparkling
Marvel at all joys now mine.
I haven't one, not one
Investment come matured
That I can thank
For this and bliss
‘Til now obscured.
Oh Jesus, you are all
I have to praise
And walk with, laughing
Through unending days.
And being here, I sense
All fear is gone
And up ahead the saints
To love and be loved
Halcyon.

Friday, August 1, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: death
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Doug Blair

Doug Blair

London, Ontario, Canada
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