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The Return
The wind whispers softly as I slowly drive through town. Shadows are coming swiftly now- The sun is going down.
I pull up in her driveway- It all looks the same as before- It's been five years now since I last came to her door.
Memories come flooding back- Oh, the happiness true love can bring! She captured my heart with her loving smile- We married in the spring.
As the years moved on my restless spirit got the best of me. One cold November day I left her crying quietly.
I thought that I could forget her- I was off to see the world- Never knowing that it was right here In the eye's of my girl!
The years have brought me back - Lord, Let her heart still belong to me. Let the love light in her eyes Lord be all that I see.
The door slowly opens and i see a frail old lady standing there. Her face is worn with age- the moonlite shining in her hair.
When I inquired about my wife I see pain and the glimmer of a tear. And for the first time I feel dread and a sense of fear.
She ask me to come in , and with a soft voice she said to me- Let me tell you about a story , son, and I want you to listen carefully.
She was my lovely granddaughter- the joy and light of my life. How happy she was when she wrote me That she was to be your wife.
She loved you more than words can say- That I want you to know. We could never understand why you felt you had to go.
Her heart went with you , my son, the day you walked out the door- The light went out of her eyes- She just could'nt cope anymore!
A few weeks after you left she learned a baby was on the way. For nine months she carried him - Praying you would return someday.
She had complications giving birth- In pain she called out your name. And when she could'nt take it anymore- Then the angels came!
You will find your wife at the cemetary on the edge of town. And beside her your baby son can also be found.
Our tears were flowing freely as I reached for her trembling hand. She got up slowly and reached in a drawer- giving me her wedding band.
I made my way to my car - the moon was shining bright. I drove slowly - feeling so alone.... Lord Help me through the night.
I see their graves carassed by the moon- I get down on my knees. My darling, I've come back to you- Sweetheart, forgive me, please!
My love for you still stands - and for the son I will never see. And from the sky I saw a vision of my angel looking down at me.
She held a tiny infant wrapped in satin and white lace- There was a look of peace and joy on her lovely face.
Behind her smile I saw a tear as it fell from up above- This was her last goodbye to me- her last gift of LOVE!
Written By Linda M. Hill |
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