Light A Candle

Light a candle,
see it glow,
watch it dance,
when you feel low,
think of me,
think of light,
I'll always be here,
day or night,
a candle flickers,
out of sight,
but in your heart,
I still burn bright,
think not of sadness,
that I'm not near,
think of gladness,
and joyous cheer,
I have not left,
I am not gone,
I'm here to stay
my little one,
so when you light a candle
and you see it glow
and you watch it dance
in your heart you'll know
that I would never leave you
even when you feel so blue
I'm sitting up here with the Lord
and now watching over you

Source: Light A Candle
© J

Comments

  1. Atul Shukla

    January 27, 2014

    Great post Jendhamuni Sos. Thanks for sharing. Have a happy and peaceful day.

  2. prakash b

    January 27, 2014

    I light that candle seeing you in it
    So no question of wt it does
    Bcs wt ever it does its u fr me
    Gd morning sos the light of u remains wd me in heart mind an soul so inn me u der

  3. Apa minal

    January 27, 2014

    Waw….SOS..I really love colored candles….

  4. Nicholas Marson

    January 27, 2014

    Am taking notes,' so''please make sure;''ahhahahahahaha!!!..

  5. Ofelia Isip

    January 27, 2014

    I LOVE YOU JENDHAMUNI I'M OFELIA PILIPINA

  6. Joseph Grohs

    January 27, 2014

    Not in Heaven yet but the feelings still the same.!!! I'm just a little closer to
    You. !! Have a great day Beautiful !! I will always Love You.

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