An Angel never dies

A beautiful poem written from the point of view stillborn baby to their parents.

Don’t let them say I wasn’t born,
That something stopped my heart
I felt each tender squeeze you gave,
I’ve loved you from the start.

Although my body you can’t hold
It doesn’t mean I’m gone
This world was worthy, not of me
God chose that I move on.

I know the pain that drowns your soul,
What you are forced to face
You have my word, I’ll fill your arms,
Someday we will embrace.

You’ll hear that it was meant to be,
God doesn’t make mistakes
But that wont soften your worst blow,
Or make your heart not ache.

I’m watching over all you do,
Another child you’ll bear
Believe me when I say to you,
That I am always there.

There will come a time, I promise you,
When you will hold my hand,
Stroke my face and kiss my lips
And then you’ll understand.

Although I’ve never breathed your air,
Or gazed into your eyes
That doesn’t mean I never was,
An Angel never dies.

Author: Unknown

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2 Responses to An Angel never dies

  1. Naomi thompson says:

    Hi i love this poem because i lost my little boy on sept 1 2009 and this help me know the he is in heaven waiting for me.

  2. marves says:

    I just lost my nephew few weeks ago and the pain……oooh the pain…my brother read this poem in church and it just filled my heart with so much hope that i will see this precious soul again….love you CC……….muah!!!!

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