ALONG THE MISSOURI RIVER
© copyright October 15, 2004
Donna Wood
When I ride, there is no war;
Knees don't hurt me any more.
God is near, and hears my prayers.
Here I lose my fears and cares.
When I die, may heaven be
Just like this, eternally.
I ask nothing more than this:
Near the river, constant bliss.
You can have the streets of gold:
Once My Savior I behold,
Give me Blue and one clear day,
And all my cares will fade away.
1 comment:
Boy Mo, now that would be heaven. What a pic (and a thought). Boo
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