And like that he is gone
Forever,
Writhing pain
reincarnated as immortality,
Curled toes reborn as
new wings.
Thunder shakes the heavens
“Well done thou good and faithful
servant, enter into the joy of my Lord.”
He falls prostrate like a timber freshly cut,
face to the dust
the earth shakes
“Rise my son, Welcome Home”
a royal crown is placed on his head,
the sun glints off each tip scattering a
thousand rainbows,
a new white robe sheer as satin
enfolds him.
Lightening flashes,
“Your new name” Jesus says touching his forehead,
“Emblazoned only for the Father’s eyes.”
And then reunion
Father and son embrace in
utter delight
pure presence.
He is running now
effortlessly running down crystal streets
pure mirth tumbles from his lips,
Roman and Ada, uncles and aunts
welcome Ivan to glory.
They join hands and run like teenagers
through poppy-filled meadows
talking at once
and circle back to kneel at the throne,
“Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty
Who is and was and is to come.”
Beautifully written, Karen, but I’m sorry for your loss. Feel free to tell me more.
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