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 I Can Go To Him
   This poem was written by Stephen R. Schlag  in
  Sept. of 2002 for his wife Rebecca  in memory 
  of their son, Peter James Schlag,  born and died
  on Sept. 17, 1999.
 
   
 My son, my son,  you cannot come to me, 
  My heart is empty,  full of hurt and pain. 
 My arms that held you  while you slept in death 
  Have yearned e'er since  to hold you once again. 
  
 The moment you arrived,  my heart was glad. 
  That first, sweet cry-  how joyful to my ears; 
 In only but a few,  short, dreadful moments, 
  My joyful face  would shed it's saddest tears. 
  
 Your tender face,  so sweet and full of peace 
  Seemed like an angel's face-  it was so pure! 
 There were no blights of sin  to scar your mind, 
  No trials that you ever must endure.
  
 Your eyes were clear, like one who's been redeemed. 
  Your heart knew not  the wounds of thoughtless friends 
 But when Lord Jesus  took you on to Heaven 
  Our pain and sorrow  seemed to know no bounds. 
  
 No doubt,  he was the image of his father, 
  And knew his mother's love  as few have known. 
 Our dreams, our hopes,  our plans and aspirations 
  Were snatched away  and we were left alone. 
  
 If he, our son,  our sweet and darling Peter, 
  Could speak to us  and be here for a day, 
 I wonder what he'd do  and what he'd look like, 
  I wonder how he'd act  and what he'd say. 
  
 I think he'd hug  his mother and his father. 
  He'd look like Daddy  with his big, blue eyes. 
 He'd tell us  of the perfect peace in Heaven 
  Where all is love  and no-one ever cries, 
  
 How Jesus' arms  have held him as a baby. 
  And now, you know,  he's almost turning three. 
 He'd kiss us both  and we'd return his love. 
  My, what a blest experience  this would be! 
  
 I think he'd tell  his grieving, darling mother, 
  "I love and miss you,  but if you could see 
 Where I am living now,  I am so happy! 
  I'm here  with Jesus for eternity. 
  
 "He may have  spared you greater sorrow later, 
  Had I become a rebel,  strong and tall. 
 So please, dear mother,  trust the Lord's decision, 
  For Jesus always does  what's best for all. 
  
 "Please don't forget  to love our Blessed Jesus, 
  And ever serve Him  strong and faithfully. 
 You know that  I can never come to you, 
  But someday, Mommy,  you can come to me." 
  
 I doubt that here on earth  this ever happens, 
  But maybe in a dream  our minds can see 
 That this is somewhat  how it is in Heaven, 
  And it will last  for all eternity!    |