Thursday, November 12, 2009

"The Death of Joshua" by Tamlyn

My dear neice Tamlyn wrote this poem about Joshua's death. She did a great job. Very direct and to the point. Thank you Tamlyn.


"The Death of Joshua by Tamlyn (with a little help from mom)
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Joshua the brown haired boy
Doing dares with his friends
They dared him to jump in the river
and he did with joy
The rushing river flushed him around the bend
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Some people say he got knocked-out
I don’t know what to say.
Micah wanted to save him, his head so full of doubt
"I’d pay anything to have him back",
it was the darkest day
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My uncle Jeff came to see
But a rude guy with a camera was in the way
So Jeff kicked the camera man, a round house to the knee
The man after that didn’t have much to say
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When aunt Sally heard the news,
she ran to the truck, her mind a blurr
"It couldn’t be, not my Josh, no never",
It just didn’t make sense to her.
Could her son be lost forever?
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No, for a time, for a season we had to say good-bye
But not forever.
When our work is done, our bodies weary,
down we will lie
Only to be gathered up in Heaven
to resume that relationship that death couldn’t sever"

4 comments:

tsduff said...

Tamlyn's poem is a sad tribute which brings back that dark day of loss. Very heartfelt words Tamlyn. (HUGS)Sally

dandjschoch said...

We are still thinking of him.

KELLY said...

Wow Tamlyn! What a poem! And yes, a fitting tribute for a beloved boy. Can't help but wonder what he'd be doing today if he were here with all of us. Maybe thinking of things to be thankful time as we approach Thanksgiving. I'm thankful for each of you, my wonderful family!!! I love to come to your blog Sally and just stare at the crisp, colorful photos of you and your beautiful children! :D
Love you all, Kelly

I'll try 2 be truthful said...

children can say it all ..

a wow poem