“Her Last Words”
We sat by the window, her voice strong and clear,
The weight of the moment, but she smiles without fear.
She spoke of her children, her pride shining through,
A son and two daughters, their love steady and true.
She said, “He’s a strong one, my boy, he’ll be fine,
His hands may be calloused, but his heart is kind.
My girls, oh my girls, they’re the best of my life,
With grace in their spirits, they’ll conquer the strife.”
[Chorus]
She said, “I’m not afraid, no, I’m not alone,
This world is just a step toward my heavenly home.
Hold onto the love, let the memories stay,
And don’t cry too long when I’m called away.”
[Verse 2]
She talked of her faith, the anchor she knew,
Through storms and the shadows, it carried her through.
“The end’s just the start,” she said with a smile,
“I’ll walk with the angels, just wait for a while.”
Her hands held the time, like they’d woven the years,
Her eyes full of peace, not a trace of the tears.
She said, “Tell them I’m proud, tell them I see,
Their love is a gift that set my soul free.”
[Chorus]
She said, “I’m not afraid, no, I’m not alone,
This world is just a step toward my heavenly home.
Hold onto the love, let the memories stay,
And don’t cry too long when I’m called away.”
[Bridge]
Now the room feels so empty, her voice lingers on,
A melody whispered in the face of the dawn.
Her faith was a flame, burning steady and bright,
And her words are a song I’ll remember tonight.
[Chorus]
She said, “I’m not afraid, no, I’m not alone,
This world is just a step toward my heavenly home.
Hold onto the love, let the memories stay,
And don’t cry too long when I’m called away.”
[Outro]
So I’ll sing to the stars and the moon up above,
A hymn to her courage, her faith, and her love.
Her last words were a blessing, a gift, and a guide,
She’s not really gone; she’s just by His side.