
“Great and marvelous are thy works, o Lord of hosts, almighty God…,” were the words flowing from Clarabelle as she sat beside Herbie’s hospital bed, he smiled and held her hand, listening to her angelic voice, much like the clink of the crystals hanging from the doorway, gentle, yet powerful.
“He’s going to be just fine, ma’am, he just had a little stress, but his heart checked out fine,” the doctor patted Herbie on the shoulder, “now, you do need to stop that smoking, it’s only fair of me to mention, as it is slowing you down,” Herbie nodded and looked over at Clarabelle and winked.
The doctor left the room, Clarabelle looked in her husband’s eyes and held his hand, “you know, honey, it’s important to listen to what the doctor said, I, uh,” tears rolled down her cheeks and Herbie’s eyes watered.
Squeezing his wife’s hand, Herbie spoke, through choked back tears, “Clair, we are going to do this together, I know what I need to do and as hard as it is gonna be, it’s gotta be done,” to which Clarabelle nodded and arose from her seat.
“Many are called for great things, love, and you were called to be with me and while I am not a great thing, I need to tell you, I need you in my life, Herbie, and there’s no two ways about it, I marvel at God’s gift to us, and sure don’t want to take it for granted.”
Often, Herbie thought his wife should start preaching, because her words would stick with him better than any person at the pulpit, reaching for her hand, he gave it a squeeze, “honey, we have this covered, no matter what, and that is that, you are the greatest thing to ever happen to me.”
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I like the thought of not taking God’s gifts for granted.
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Amen
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Together is good.
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Thank you, it is.
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Herbie and Clarabelle do have a gift. A very special one 🙂
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Thank you, they sure do.
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Love that lasts like this is powerful.
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The kind we hope for.
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Sweet story in six! Nicely done 🙂
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Nice.
(sideways compliment: you do ‘the poetry thing’ so well (i.e. make it accessible to those of us who are otherwise tone deaf) that I was thinking there was a rhythm to the first two lines of dialogue that echoed the song lyrics)
good Six
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Thank you
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Great post. I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever. Great job.
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Thank you
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