Christmas with the King



Christmas with the King
Your dear loved one has departed this life; he will never shed another tear or be in any more pain. He will be spending this Christmas with the King. Our bright lights and choir's singing fails when compared to his first Christmas with his King. Listening to the heavenly choir and talking to his King. His Savior that he's known here on earth he now bows in his presence and praises him with all his might while standing in God's glorious light. So don't shed a tear for him because now he's all dressed in white. He's happy and whole radiating God's light. He's waiting for the rest of his family to make it in to have their first Christmas with the King.
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Submitted on January 21, 2021

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Characters 680
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natalie d bassett

Hello, my name is Natalie and I am a Christian, a mother of one, a daughter, aunt, fellow soul journeyer in this world. I am an outspoken empower, published author, soon to be homeowner, a passionate and somewhat a clever person. I just love to write. I write poems that are somewhat thought-provoking, moving, and that makes people think. You may love them you may hate them but I will surely get a response out of you and therefore feel I have partially done my job. I have been writing since middle school off and on. I have only been published on an amateur level only. My goal is to be published on a more professional level one day. more…

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