God's Biggest Angel

He was big and most ungainly,
He had freckles and red hair,
His wings would not fly smoothly
He had to walk most everywhere

When Big Red was made in Heaven,
Someone read his blueprints wrong,
They put him in the Grow-Machine,
And left him there too long

So, once he started growing,
He just grew, and grew, and grew,
The most experienced Angels,
Had no idea what to do.

The tried to shrink him in the sun,
Which turned his Angel hair bright red,
Since they could not cover their mistakes,
They put more love in him instead.

His angel playmates teased him,
In good clean Angel fun,
For in their angel hearts of hearts
He was their favorite one

Now, when angels finish training,
They're then assigned to earth,
But God knew there was a problem,
With Big Red's height and girth

He could not hide like tiny Angels,
In pockets or in ears,
He could not pop out of flowers,
And instantly appear.

So, God thought, and planned and pondered,
And then He wisely chose,
To send Big Red among the people,
In ordinary clothes

Big Red came down from Heaven,
In a pair of overalls,
Folks did not know he was an angel,
Treated him no differently at all.

Since he was so plain and simple,
Folks just went on their way,
They did not even glance at him,
As they rushed throughout their day

The first job Big Red performed,
Was to install a set of brakes,
They later stopped a car,
For a child who could not wait

Next, an old soul carrying groceries,
In big bags from the store,
Did not know it was an angel,
That helped him out the door.

A blind man did not see the hole,
In the sidewalk up ahead,
But he felt a hand upon his elbow,
As to safety he was led.

A big man in a slicker,
Pulled another from some flames,
An ambulance attendant,
Kindly soothed a man in pain.

A policeman took a lost boy home,
(That policeman had red hair),
Then, some big man gave a helping hand,
To a mother worn with care.

Red did all the things big Angels do,
Which little ones wish they could,
God was greatly gratified,
That Big Red had done so good

Red did all the things big Angels do,
Which little ones wish they could,
God was greatly gratified,
That Big Red had done so good.

God sent orders to His crew,
"Make more Angels like Big Red,
I want earth filled up with them,
And I want them widely spread."

So big angels then were scattered,
Among ordinary man,
But, people did not know for sure,
Just who was one of them

If a gift was given with a grin,
Or a clerk smiled at the store,
Or a neighbor waved a friendly hand,
Or a stranger held the door.

We do not know; we cannot know,
Which ones the angel there.
Or did an angel cross our path?
Could be ... God's put them everywhere!

 

 

This page is Dedicated to Russel Higgins.
Russell recently had heart surgery after a heart attach.
His wife, Reba, found this poem at
Good4ASmile.
I have to agree with her, Russell was in the arms of an Angel and he is home doing well.
This poem is copyrighted 2000 by
Virginia (Ginny) Ellis
For Your listening pleasure we have "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan

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