Love Poem: An Angel In Heaven
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Written by: Constance Gilmore

An Angel In Heaven

The feeling I have is so unreal
 You being gone is so surreal
 I'm not really sure how to feel
 And at times, I wonder if I can deal
 However, God did not make a mistake
 And even though it makes my heart ache
 I must accept the Lord's decision
 While I sit back and quietly envision
 Reuniting with my beloved grandpa
 While holding my heartbroken grandma
 I want to tell her that it'll be okay
 Her family's love and support is here to stay
 Physically, he is no longer here
 But listen to my words sincere
 Ol' Freddy lives on in all of our hearts
 So don't let the pain tear you apart
 Our tears are heavy with hurt and grief
 Our minds weighed down by constant disbelief
 Thinking he was taken too soon, too early
 But I know he's at those gates so pearly
 Never to experience suffering ever again
 Can I get a hallelujah and an amen?
 I will truly miss this wonderful man
 Because he never ever made me feel less than
 As his first grandchild, I was never there
 I wasn't raised to know him, much to my despair
 But anytime I saw ol' Freddy
 He always lovingly welcomed me
 He never made me feel like an outcast
 Despite not being a part of my past
 He always made me feel like I belonged
 As if I have been there all along
 He was a very kind man, a silly little flirt
 But no matter what, his heart belonged to Bird
 His big brown eyes, so full of life
 And so full of love that he had for his wife
 Death may have darkened his sight
 Death may have stolen his fight
 But our God says, "It'll be alright.
 Weeping may endure for a night
 But joy cometh in the morning."
 So listen up, Jenkins, let's stop mourning
 Let's rejoice because we know he's in a better place
 Looking down on us with his handsome smiling face
 From your first grandchild, I say, "I love you"
 And I pray we'll all be able to get through
 Until we meet again, no goodbyes, just a "see ya later"
 Until we all finally find our way to the almighty Creator. 


Psalm 30:5
 RIP Fredrick Jenkins, Sr.