Come with me (poem)

My nan died in June she suffered from dementia for 4 months & when it came to her funeral last month I knew I had to get up in front of the little family that bothered to show up & read a poem even tho I’m Petrified of public speaking especially with my dyslexia but I did it for my nan & just thought of her through the whole thing & these words of the poem really strike home how me, my mum & aunt was feeling , maybe some of you might if felt this as well , nor sure on the author tho

COME WITH ME

God saw you getting tired

And a cure was not to be

So He put His arms around you

And whispered ‘Come with Me.’

With tearful eyes

We watched you suffer

And saw you fade away,

Although we loved you dearly

We could not make you stay.

A golden heart stopped beating,

Hard working hands at rest,

God broke our hearts to prove

He only takes the best.

It’s lonesome here without you,

We miss you more each day,

Life doesn’t seem the same

Since you’ve gone away.

When days are sad and lonely

And everything goes wrong,

We seem to hear you whisper

‘Cheer up and carry on.’

Each time we see your picture,

You seem to smile and say

‘Don’t cry, I’m in God’s keeping

We’ll meet again someday.’

You never said ‘I’m leaving’,

You never said goodbye,

You were gone before we knew it,

And only God knew why.

A million times we needed you,

A million times we cried,

If love alone could have saved you,

You never would have died.

In life we loved you dearly,

In death we love you still ,

In our hearts you hold a place,

That no one could ever fill.

It broke our hearts to lose you,

But you didn’t go alone,

For part of us went with you,

The day God took you home.

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That’s beautiful xx

Thank you there’s short & long versions of this poem but I prefer the long one it says it all

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