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The Last Time

If we could know for certain

As our lives go slipping past

Of the moments we hold precious

Which times would be the last

 

I don’t believe that we could bear it

For the times that we most treasure

Would be robbed of every drop of joy

If we knew how they were measured

 

The last time I came to visit

Mom was sitting in her chair

We talked of everyday things

And I was not aware

That this would be the last time

A shadow crossed her face

Death’s shadow lurking there

 

And I don’t know how to let go

Don’t know how to say goodbye

I kiss her forehead in my dreams

Her soft white curls comfort my lips

I awake and hear a cry

It is my own

 

But I know

Someday when I am standing

On that bright holy shore

And I hear the angel shouting

That time shall be no more

 

My sorrows and my tears

Will quickly fade into the past

I’ll enjoy unending first times

Without a single last