Tuesday last my daddy died
it was a shock to me.
Tho' I knew the day was coming,
I feel I was deceived.
I thought I'd take a day and cry
and wipe my tears and say good-bye,
But now I find my eyes are dry.
The tears they just won't come,
And yet
there is a weight upon my chest
and I cannot catch my breath.
Where are you daddy, where
is your brisk and jaunty stride?
Are you hand in hand with Jesus
as you whistle side by side?
Oh Daddy did you know Him,
and accept the gift He gave?
Did you claim to be a sinner,
and He the "One to save"?
Did you bow before the One True King
and offer Him your pledge?
Did you let Him wash away your sins
and make you whole again?
Oh Daddy dear, I hope it's so,
and that today you'll fly
into the waiting arms of Jesus
over there on Glory's side.
And here I'll stand and look across
the many, many years,
and wait and hope and think of you,
and bid you Dad, Godspeed.
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Tuesday Last
PoetryThis is a poem in memory of my Dad, written less than a week after he died, while I was still completely off kilter by the loss.