My father woke as every day,
cheerful, come what may.
He no doubt shaved, put on his clothes
and headed out to play.
A coffee and a paper
were the morning
fare each time,
So why not on this final morn
begin the daily
rhyme?
A sip or two with mother
before eternity,
The perfect end and beginning
for a noble life
to free.
My father was a great man,
far greater than I’ll
be.
His love I never questioned
nor his
generosity.
He always thought of others first,
and even when he
grumbled,
You knew he could not help but do
the selfless and
the humble.
His love for God you could not doubt,
no deed was out of
sync
With the life he thought that God desired
—he didn’t have to
think.
A coffee with my mother
and time to visit God.
I’ll sleep now for a moment,
take a little nod.
Don’t be too sad, I am at rest,
I leave this world in peace.
My life both here and elsewhere,
you know will never cease.
8 comments:
A beautiful tribute, Ken. Was today the very day of his passing? If so, my heartfelt sympathies and prayers.
Yes, he passed this morning. He was a resplendid man of God. Thanks Dick.
Ken,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your life is a tribute and testimony to his life.
Chris Bounds
Thank you Chris... my Dad not only believed in holiness, he lived it as well as anyone I know.
Just saw this Ken and wanted to extend my sympathies. To have the benefit of his example, to know his life will never cease, you are truly doubly blessed.
May his memory be eternal and may you and all who loved him find the comfort and peace that the Lord alone can give.
Thanks John and Father Greg!
This was great, Ken. Thanks for sharing it.
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