SETTING OF THE SUN
Just a little note today
To tell you how I feel
I woke so happy knowing
I'll be greeting you with zeal.
I love you more than anything
You are my Savior and my King
I'm singing hallelujah, as I hear the
Church bells ring..
Thanks for being with me
In everything I do
I'll try another day
To be more like you.
I'll praise Your name forever
Until my day has come
When once again we meet
At the setting of the sun.
Published by Kathryn Neff Perry
Kathryn writes inspirational Christian poetry. She is also a Christian motivational speaker who strives to inspire and encourage with a little humor along the way. She is the author of the Boone's Creek myst... View profile
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9 Comments
Post a CommentThanks Jazmine and Chloe---hugs to both of you!
Beautiful poem! Great Job!!!
Excellent poem! Great job!
Thank you Sunshine.....
I enjoyed it.
Thank you Michele-----hugs to you my friend---too! :D
Thanks my friend....
Perfectly lovely :) cheers
This is lovely.