Longing For Home

Although I’m not there yet, I’ve wondered what it might be like to live for a very long time on this earth.  I do like talking to older folks and hearing their stories about their lives, but for me I personally am not looking forward to it.  This is a poem I came up with awhile back during one of those moments of pondering old age and retirement.

While I used to fear death when I was younger, becoming a Christian has changed my perspective a great deal and although I look forward to seeing grandchildren, I wouldn’t want to live to be a hundred.

I thought merely to share some insight in how I might feel if I’ve lived to the century mark.

From here to eternity, seems to be coming too slow,

My bags are all packed and I’m ready to go.

At 101 I’ve seen all I need to see,

Ain’t nothing left here still a holding me.

My family’s all gone and this music’s too loud,

And I’m worn of this place with the wheelchair crowd.

Oh don’t get me wrong, I still love all that I can,

But I’m tired of living on this worldly health plan.

You see Jesus my Savior is there waiting for me,

With my loved ones and new body I can’t wait to see.

And I long to hear those words of “well done,”

My good and faithful servant, come and join the fun.

Though I became a follower of the Christ kind of late,

He has never failed to assure me he has reserved my date.

So please don’t wake me should I sleep for too long,

The anticipation has ended, and I’m singing a new song.

From here to eternity is finally here at last,

And that world that I lived in, wow, did that ever go fast.

 

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Bob

Just a fellow traveler in this journey called life whose been all over the proverbial map. I was a Captain in the United States Army, an internet entrepreneur before it's time, an Actor, a Real Estate Agent, Social Worker, Executive Director of a non-profit, a Production Foreman, Team Leader, Technical Writer, Small Business Owner, and a Quality and Operations Manager. As a volunteer, I have taught, coached, written lesson plans, led small groups and mentored men as a part of Christian Ministry. I currently work with men as a lay counselor both in and out of jail. I am a guy who never knew what I wanted to be when I grew up and quite frankly, still not really sure. I like to write stories, commentary, screenplays and a little poetry that I hope will make you think about more than what you’re wearing today, or whether your favorite team won the big game. My wife Jill and I have three adult children and two grandchildren. When I’m not working or enjoying my family, I find pleasure in the pursuit of writing thought provoking stories and poetry about the human drama.

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