Walk Your Way
A poem with a resurrection
As a preface, I wrote this in 1985 when I was in Minnesota.
I gave framed, hand-written copies to my dad's siblings for Christmas. My aunt recently sent me a photocopy of hers. Until then, I had completely forgotten about it.
Be gentle!
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Heav'nly Father, God above
Holy Spirit, Lord of love
Please forgive my sins each day
And help me always walk your way.
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Thank you for the gift of strength
When faith remains through tests at length.
Tell me always what to say
And help me always walk your way.
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Help me God to share your word
Until the world will have heard
Your plans for those who in your stay
Have ever always walked your way.
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Bless the people that I know
In what they do and where they go.
Guide my studies, song, and play
And help me always walk your way.
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If it be your will by grace,
Spread your bounty every place.
Cheer me when I'm feeling gray
And help me always walk your way.
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Teach me Father how to pray
Guide my soul when it may stray.
Lead me to your chosen day
And help me always walk your way.
About the Creator
Julie Lacksonen
Julie has been a music teacher at a public school in Arizona since 1987. She enjoys writing, reading, walking, swimming, and spending time with family.



Comments (3)
Gorgeous poem.
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The rhythm and repetition of “walk your way” create a comforting mantra. It’s beautiful to see a piece from 1985 still resonate so strongly today.