Love Poem: With A Gentle Hand, Mystic
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Written by: Regina Mcintosh

With A Gentle Hand, Mystic

In her eighties, she still groomed – clipping nails Her hands, soft and warm to the touch, tender as the rose Petals weeping as they melt the summer dew who trails Along the glistening lights, softly playing as grace flows In her final years, she still loved – heartfelt and true Her eyes glittering with azure lights, healing hearts, twinkling With such misty beauty, so alive – soft and clear blue Stirring the warmth in her soul, skin old and crinkling In her life, she still believed – in giving even when she grieved Her days were filled with precious dreams, uplifting others Ripping through the darkest storms with a tenderness who relieved Restoring feelings, lives, impressing spirits, the best of mothers In her smile, she told of a peace – joy so amazing Her kindness cured so many ills, blessing others with love Love so pure, so gentle and giving – always praising Pouring out faith in prayers sent to God above In her eighties, she still glowed like a heart who knows Beyond the trees, beyond the hills, lives a spirit so free Because He sent His Son to this earth, and the love flows Blessing each tear, each moment, each breathe – He is the key… In her I can see the most precious parts of grace The beautiful that is living in the story of love’s praise The wonder of a life healed by God’s Son’s embrace, The music that softly plays as that old hope will quietly amaze!