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HE, used to hold a lamb
By JASMIN HORST E. P. SEILER
Posted: Monday, December 28, 2009
Last edited: Monday, December 28, 2009
This short story is rated "G" by the Author.

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I could have listed this under a religous experience, and though I believe of the Jesus story, I am not religious, but I believe in true lasting relationships, and so here is a true story, you can take it from there.
 
 
 
Have I told you yet?
A vision I had,
Up there,--- in the sky,
Tears brought to my eyes,
Don’t ask me why,
Happiness was there,
And so was sadness,
It might have been, because,
Because of the dancing,
On that stone beneath,
Beneath my feet where once,
She had danced in pure happiness,
Turned and turned in full abandon,
And now that she has left,
I am dancing for her,
So she can watch me from up there,
Or from within my heart and soul,
And sure enough she sends me a message,
There in the early morning light,
There before the clouds so bright,
The sun illuminating or was it?
I don’t believe it, my heart danced,
A lump in my throat, I stutter,
Is that you, is that you,
Jesus holding her in her arms,
No it wasn’t the sun, it was,
The brightness of them both, between,
Orange white voluminous clouds,
There she was cradled in his arms smiling,
Smiling, as she always was,
Happiness, but tears of sorrow and joy,
Jealousy, for the moment, awe the next,
And then, and then, deep hilarious laughter,
Tears streaming down my face,
No, from laughter, this is her for sure,
She did it again, that little imp,
What a picture, what a bucket of soul,
Pure genuine, aged true wine, labelled love,
She sends a most holy, yet hysterically funny,
Most genuine Jasmin message, I’m all right,
Albright, and still funny as ever,
I said Jesus; you treat her right will you,
And she said, everything is under control,
I have him fully in hand,
Now I know for certain there’s an afterlife,
For no true r words could she have spoken,
I just finished painting this overwhelming scene,
And it is most beautiful; it glows, like an icon,
It would make a most religious wall hanging,
But why am I laughing when I walk passed it,
Why can’t I take such serious religious experience?
Serious, why do I believe it actually happened,
Why for the reasons I mentioned, I know this is genuine little Jasmin,
And many times as I walk passed it, I look up at her, and then Jesus and say, you sure have your hands full, haven’t you.©28/12/2009

 

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Reviewed by Vesna Perkovic 12/15/2012
Stunned am I with this vision of yours Jasmin!

Thank you for the blessing..

Vesna :)
Reviewed by Regis Auffray 9/13/2010
A compelling sharing, Jasmin. Thank you for sharing this thougt and emotion-eliciting write. Love and peace to you,

Regis
Reviewed by Victoria's Poetry & Voices of Muse 1/1/2010
a lovely offering from your loving heart Jasmin
beautitudes gifts...
Blessings & Feathers Wings
Vickie
Reviewed by Jon Willey 1/1/2010
Jasmin, messages come in many forms my friend -- yours was a beautiful one in indeed -- remember it well and acknowledge it as a sign -- peace and love be with -- Jon Michael
Reviewed by Georg Mateos 12/29/2009
Next game of chess I will tell the Father about His Son kindness to you and how touched you were.
Only the pure at heart.

Georg

Reviewed by Mr. Ed 12/29/2009
A vision I had, and now I know for certain there’s an afterlife

Visions can truly be marvelous things. I've had a few myself, and they are always worth pondering, as is yours.

And Happy, Happy New Year, my friend.

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