Angels Call
The rain and thunder poured down,
Upon my blood drenched face,
Car flipped over twice in the ditch,
Threw me into this muddy place,
Headlights swerved into my view,
Occupants rushed over to catch a glimpse,
They were blocking my view of the sky,
What I saw I attempted to make some sense,
“Quick call for a doctor!” she squawked out,
As the cell phones flipped in unison,
The angel sat at my broken feet,
Asked me how things had been,
“I was just praying for a visit.”
“Think you could send the man from Galilee?”
The angel looked over at my body,
“I’ll make some calls and we’ll see”
He drifted over to a quiet spot,
Made some calls to the guy above,
I closed my eyes in wretched pain,
And prayed for an ounce of God’s love,
The angel appeared next to me,
His hand placed upon my heart,
Told me it was time to go,
Placed my broken body on the cart,
“No worries young man
Life isn’t about this place
You are heading to somewhere new,
You served your master great”
With that the clouds opened up,
And the rain poured down like waterfalls,
I felt my breathe escape me,
Thankful for the angel’s call,
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- Nick Schmidt lives passionately in the digital world advising and advancing technology everywhere he goes. He has served in the US Air Force, been a self-employed consultant, a senior manager and chief engineer at Boeing, and now co-founding and running Spec Ops Technology. Decorated in his military and professional career you can find his work in the nations networks and across the web.




