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A Stairway to Heaven

July 23, 2007 by Anna Farmery  
Filed under Devotions & Prayers

I came across this poem at Scrapbook.com - it is simple and yet so true

A Stairway to Heaven

Author: unknown

If Tears Could Build A Stairway
And Memories A Lane
I’d Walk Right Up To Heaven
And Bring You Home Again

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6 Responses to “A Stairway to Heaven”
  1. Natalie says:

    this is the entire poem:
    If Tears Could Build A Stairway
    If tears could build a stairway
    and memories were a lane
    We would walk right up to heaven
    And bring you back again.
    No farewell words were spoken
    No time to say goodbye
    You were gone before we knew it
    And only God knows why
    Our hearts still ache in sadness
    and secret tears still flow
    What it meant to lose you
    No one will ever know
    But now we know you want us
    To mourn for you no more
    To remember all the happy times
    Life still has much in store
    Since you’ll never be forgotten
    We pledge to you today
    A cherished place within our heart
    Is where you’ll always stay

  2. Karen says:

    I love this poem, i was wondering if these a way i can put this on my myspace?

  3. When I read this it just reminded me of my nana she was my everthing she would hold me close till the pain went away i just wish that i could do the same for her but couldnt help her she had cancer and the docters couldnt help her ether the just let her stay alive in pain till she died and if the poem was the truth that i could walk up to her and i knpw i would bring her back right away and the saddiest thing was i stayed in the hosptile on christmass just hopping she would get all better and that was my christmass wish but it didnt come true i feel that i wasnt around her enfa i only remember that time being with her and i remember that on christmass she wolk up and was so happy to she me and i just told her that i loved her and will always love her and she just smiled. sorry im cring right now even thow u dont need to now that and i love the poem so much and please put some more

  4. Anna Farmery says:

    Jaeden I can truly relate because my Nana is so special to me, she is coming up 100 and I want to cocoon her from anything happening to her….I love her with all my heart. I think we have to hold on to the memories, to the joy we shared and the joy we bring to their lives.

  5. Britany says:

    This poem reminds me of my aunt who was murdered sum years ago . I remember when she first got murdered , I saw this poem in a magzine and I kept it . I remember when she left I kudnt help bt just cry n cry . I kudnt eat and I kudnt sleep . Its just like the one that I once adored was gone . She was my best friend , I told her everything . Im still in mourning from it . Im now 14 and Im prolly not going to get over it any tym soon . She was my bestfriend , bt for those of yu who lost people , im very sorry . I kno hw it feels and it hurts . RIP Sherry Dinks .

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