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UPON MY DEATH
by Jacque Graham He kept me day by day In this earthly walk; Now, friend to friend, Our spirits talk. All earthly needs He provided here. Much greater His provision As death draws near. I walked earth with Him. I passed the great test. In death, at His bosom I find comfort and rest. Upon my death I pray All will rejoice. I would tell you, Could I, with human voice, "Now With my Father I shall dwell. All things are well!"
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