• 25 Jan 2010 /  Poetry /  by Trey

    This is a song/poem that my brother Jeremy wrote a long time ago, when he was probably around fourteen or fifteen. The third verse is my addition.

    Softly, oh so softly
    The rain is falling down
    Slowly, oh so slowly
    The teardrops touch the ground
    Quietly, so quietly
    The trees are whispering now
    They speak a strange and ancient tongue
    They’re singing “Glory to the Lamb”

    Louder, and still louder
    More voices join the song
    The whistling wind—a violin
    The rivers sing along
    But all at once the music stops
    A silence sweet and long
    Until the rolling thunder crashes
    Singing “Glory to the Lamb”
    —–
    And all the earth awaits and groans
    The day of Resurrection
    Our souls alike yearn for the day
    When we shall reach perfection
    For on that Day we’ll see His Face
    To which we’ve been conformed
    We’ll join the rest of God’s creation
    Singing “Glory to the Lamb”

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