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In
the Valley of Tomorrow
by
Carol G. Oliver
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If I could but talk to Him
Oh, the favors I would plead,
But I must be content to walk
with Him,
And follow where He would lead.
Yet, still my silent heart cries
out
And to my humble ears remains a
shout,
Heal them Oh Lord release them
from pain.
Just when my efforts seem so in
vain
A quiet answer fills my soul
One day, my child, the pain will
cease
The lame, the wicked, the
tortured will be whole,
And they will hold an eternal
lease
To the valley of tomorrow,
Where a weary heart bears no
sorrow.
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II Thessalonians 2: l6 ~ 17
Now may our Lord Jesus Christ
Himself, and our God
and Father, who has loved us and
given us everlasting
consolation and good hope by
grace, comfort our hearts
and establish you in every good
word and work

Published 1988 in the National
Library of Poetry. It was
published On the Threshold of a
Dream (Library of Congress)
Just a note: I am a Registered
Nurse helped to establish a
Hospice and have been trained
especially to care for the
dying. This was written for my
Grandmother whom I adored.

Please do not
take my Poetry with out asking
first.
Carol G. Oliver
©

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