Poetry
By Taryne Adams
He walks on water
And on hot burning coals
He says he’s a lover of all creatures
But lets a lot of them go
He says there are angels
And that they help in time of need
He says everyone has one
Even you and me
You have to ask for help
And then you receive
But you cannot forget
You have to thank Thee
He says they all have a mission
But do they leave after they fulfill
That’s something we will never know
Make sure you ask when you’re ill
He says there’s a tunnel
A tunnel with a bright bright light
You leave your body
And then you take flight
Some have even looked down
And have seen themselves lying down on the ground
With crowds gathered round
But make sure you notice the work they have done
And this makes you become one
Taryne was raised in a Methodist family, but religion was never forced upon her, and today she does not officially practice any certain religion. She wrote this poem shortly after being involved in a head-on car accident at the age of 16. The 14-year old boy driving the other car lost control and crossed the grassy median of the interstate on a windy day in Indiana. He did not survive.