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A Mother's Prayer |
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by Wayne Dillard
Before a child is first conceived,
A cry goes up, Lord, Let it be.
And from His throne room way up there,
Gods ear is tuned to a Mothers prayer.
Then as the tiny seed takes shape,
She whispers, God, please keep him safe.
And the angels all stop and stare,
To see God listen to a Mothers prayer.
Through pain and blood on that special day,
Lord, give him life, shes heard to say.
And with a deep and gentle care,
God listens to a Mothers prayer.
Then daily as this little child grows,
Keep evil away! the angels are told.
And by the swords and shields they bear,
God has heard that Mothers prayer.
Then one day as the child is sleeping,
Let him know Jesus. she mutters while weeping.
The angels are shouting and the trumpets blare,
As the Father above hears a Mothers prayer.
As the world presses in on this teenage life,
She calls for his destiny through agony and strife.
Then God responds, to a faith so rare
That compels Him to answer this Mothers prayer.
Now all grown up and on His own,
She prays for him by letter or phone.
And God stands by with His right arm bare
To listen and answer the Mothers prayer.
Before a grandchild is conceived,
A cry goes up, Lord, Let it be.
And from His throne room way up there,
Gods ear is tuned to a Grandmothers prayer...
copyright Wayne Dillard 2002
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