About the Poem
God is amazing. It takes a lot to have faith. Blind trust is hard to have; but give it a chance. He really is there... It IS worth it!
He Is There |
by Jennifer Hepper |
Whenever I got lonely, You would always be right there. You would take me by the hand, And go with me anywhere. You would listen to the things That were going through my head, And guide me through the worst of times And all the things I'd said. I know that you do care for me, Because I feel it in my heart; And I pray that you will stay with me, And that we shall never drift apart. I know that I shall meet you, And when I do I will cry; But until that wonderful day does come, I can just pray and look up at the sky. |
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9 Visitor Comments
AnnaMaria
I can relate to what the poet is saying. And it's true!
Jamie
This poem touches me in a very personal way. It's as if I were speaking. Thank you and God Bless you!
Whitney
This poem I will need to read over and over. Me, myself have had problems with being lonely even though I know God is there. Thanks for writing this poem. It's awesome.
tony
very good-he is in your heart
Elena
Beautiful poem to remind us that God will always be by our side.
Joan
This poem is a beautiful expression of Jennifer's faith in the goodness of God in a fallen world. God bless. Keep up the writing.
jenna
this poem was really nice and touching thank you and Jenn you are a very talented girl LOVE THE POEMS!! Love Jenna AND GOD BLESS ALL
Carolyn
I really enjoyed this poem. Its great.
Sarah
wonderful. Simply a wonderful show of faith. And what a cry it will be!
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