When the twilight hour is sparkling
And the city's all aglow
Come with me my darling
To the place we love to go
When the frost's upon the window
There's a tingle in your toes
To the fields of virgin white
For angels in the snow
Lying on the frozen ground
Arms go up and legs go down
How it looks so perfect I don't know
With the snowflakes all around
It feels like heaven's reaching down
To tell us here on earth we're not alone
As the rooftops glisten
And your cheeks turn to rose
We will lie in wonder making angels in the snow
With the snowflakes all around
It feels like heaven's reaching down
Telling us that we are not alone
The silver moon is shining
On the winter world below
How she'll smile to see us
Waving our hellos
And as each season passes
I will watch as your wings grow
I'll always think of you this way
My angel in the snow



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    Memory

    Though it says She I always think He! I made sure My Father Charlie had the best Christmas on would become his last Christmas here one earth and I will always be grateful to God for that!

    My Charlie you will always be my Angel in the snow!! I miss you most this time of year! Love you Papa!

    It's been 17 years since we spent that perfect Christmas all those years ago. I still have Wiley's slippers and when it is cold, I still wear them. This morning as I stood by the Christmas tree... I remembered how many years it has been and I let some tears slip down my cheeks. Then I heard the heavenly father whisper in my spirit... He is right here with me... he is not lost to you... he is merely still waiting for your arrivial where he will joyously welcome you. When the first snow arrives... I will make an angel for you! I can almost see you smiling from the father's arms!

    Cherrymaiden20on December 09, 2013   Link

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