The feast day of Saint George
Is England’s National Day
When the English people
Celebrate Saint George's Day
The feast day of Saint George
Is England’s National Day
When the English people
Celebrate Saint George's Day
Though he is immortalized in the tale
Of Saint George and
the Dragon
It is as one of the Fourteen
Holy Helpers
That his patronage is built upon
Named by the Catholic Church
As one of the Fourteen
Holy Helpers
Christian martyr, St
George of Lydda
Was a Venerated
soldier saint
Legendary vanquisher of
dragons
And the Patron saint
of England
Though I am gone,
And you feel alone now
I am with you still.
I am there
In the quietness of
winter
Among the falling
snowflakes
That settle on the
hushed landscape
I am there
In the dew drops
Moistening the
undergrowth
As you kick your way
through
The grassy meadow
I am there
In the warm sunlight
Of a summer’s day
The bathes the
countryside
And I am the tingle on
your skin
When the raging storm
Quickens your
heartbeat
And in the April
showers
You will feel my
caress
With every drop of
rain
That touches you
So though I am gone
I am with you still
Though I am gone,
And you feel alone now
I am with you still.
I am there
When you revisit our
favourite places
Retracing the steps of
our togetherness
To somewhere
reassuringly familiar
I am there
In the sunlight
dappled shade
Of a woodland walk
Where bluebells bring
the wood alive
I am there
When you stand on the
lake shore
And gaze out across to
the water,
Though I cast no
reflection.
I am there
On the long walks
As you kick your way
though
Autumns golden gown
I am with you
When the winter snows lay,
Though I will leave no foot prints.
I am there with you,
For all the moments
that were ours
For though I am gone
I am with you still
I am in the Dawn
And in the Sunset
I am the morning mist
Softening the
landscape
And the reassuring warmth
Of a bright winter sun
I am in the twilight hours
I am the gentle breeze
Caressing your cheek
On a warm summer evening
I am the tingle on your skin
As you lie in the
quiet times
I am always by your
side
Through your loneliest
hours
And although I had to
leave
I am with you always
I didn’t want to leave you
It was the hardest
thing I ever did
But I had to go
I couldn’t fight it
any longer
But now I’ve gone
Please don’t be sad,
But remember what we had
Think of our life together
Like a favourite book
Which you read with
relish
And couldn’t put down
Enjoying every
well-thumbed page
Well now that I’ve
gone
Do not close the book
And put it on the
shelf
Never to be read again
Just because you hate the ending
Start to write the next chapter
Enjoy it like all the others
Embrace the life you
have
Live for both of us
And please don’t be
sad
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