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		<title>God Looked Around His Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wanted to share with you this beautiful and fitting poem which was placed on the back of the memorial cards at the funeral services for Faith Hope. I would love to give credit to the author, but sadly, as I search the Web, the author is unknown. <a href="http://dmlabadie.com/2008/05/21/god-looked-around-his-garden/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>God looked around His garden<br />
And He found an empty place.<br />
He then looked down upon this earth<br />
And saw your tired face.<br />
He put His arms around you<br />
And lifted you to rest.<br />
God’s garden must be beautiful;<br />
He always takes the best.<br />
He knew that you were suffering.<br />
He knew you were in pain.<br />
He knew that you would never<br />
Get well on earth again.<br />
He saw the road was getting rough,<br />
And the hills were hard to climb.<br />
So He closed your weary eyelids,<br />
And whispered “Peace be thine”.<br />
It broke our heart to lose you,<br />
But you did not go alone.<br />
For part of us went with you<br />
The day God called you home.</p>
<hr />I wanted to share with you this beautiful and fitting poem which was placed on the back of the memorial cards at the funeral services for Faith Hope. I would love to give credit to the author, but sadly, as I search the Web, the author is unknown.</p>
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