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Poem, Angels: Angels watching over us, yes I believe that. What if Angels were called to duty every morning, to help every single person face their day - To assist mankind in making the right choices, making this day better than yesterday. Wouldn't the thought of angels giving us the answers to life every morning be comforting? Are we even listening for angels? Can we look beyond our own life, our own soul, to see the possibility that angels are trying to help us make this day, a day of positive growth?
Take The Poll: Do You Believe in Angels? Add To Favorites Songs about Angels Listen to "Angels on Duty" Written by Barbara Tremblay Cipak, Copyright. Angels On Duty Did you hear your alarm this morning? Like ten thousands weights chained to our feet We drag ourselves to the edge of our shuffled bed White sheets reeking of sleep drape our legs, With our body bent in half, we devour heavy breaths of air Hoping this will replenish our tired spirit, the work of this day infects our mind Rocking ourselves will comfort our soul, Or so it seems... The morning bell tolls the Angels to their duty Wings wrapping souls is the first order of business Their mission: to strengthen mankind’s resolve to make today better than yesterday They wash our light in lullabies from the world beyond And we are unaware of our body, as though filled with air, being lifted to a soft cloud where whispers in our ear give us the secret to life each and every day We are reminded of our calling by the love we can’t see and as we reach to erase the noise of the morning clock, a smile of truth warms us in a freshly heated blanket For within our being shines the gift of knowledge, that, the world is our neighbor, and hope is but a prayer away Wishing you well, Barb Find your peace and find your place in this world Smile even when it hurts Complete your lifes plan See the beauty around you, it's plentiful You'll find it in the smallest things and always remember, you are loved
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