Monday, May 23, 2011

Life at Sandy Beach (a ballad)

So quick his death, a painless flight,
as trees now bust his face.
His boat had crashed and took his life,
an act of God's own grace.

His spirit dwells in clouds above
but catches sight of friends,
who live on earth and miss his love
and hear the words he sends.

He speaks in dreams through special code
and finds a way to teach:
"You need to take a lighter load
and live at Sandy Beach."

Though love is gone forevermore
she takes his words for truth,
and moves the kids toward the door
to Sandy Beach for proof.

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