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The Master softly whispered in my ear
My daughter Gayle, This truth you must hear
I've been with you since
The day that you were born.
I have never left you alone.

You see, my Spirit resides inside your heart.
You [your] heart is my dwelling place.
And though you do not see me.
I always see your face
I've held you close to my bosom
In the good times and in the bad
In times when you were joyful
And in times when you were sad
In the happy days and the dreary days
When you had given up all hope.
Today, I'm hear to welcome you
Since Gabriel has blown his horn
I'm here so that you coming will not be forlorn

So I say, to all my friends and family
Dry your tears, don't weep for me.
At last, I have come home
No longer must I roam.
I've earned this longed for rest.
Like the Master, I'll be here to welcome you.
When you come to the end of you life's test.
God loves us all and even more.

This I know and this is all
That I have to say
I have entered the heavenly door
And my hand is in the hand of the Master
And I'm living in a heavenly way
So, do not weep for me beloved ones
Do not weep for me.
Amen. Amen and Amen.

(Originally, the poem was written by Gayle Goss Hutchinson (B. 4/28/40 - D. 8/8/2002) on April 14, 1996.
It was revised by Dr. Margaret Goss Burroughs 10/1/02)