Calling All Angels
© by Lea MacDonald
"Calling All Angels! Calling All Angels!" went out his thunderous plea,
"I am thy Lord beseeching my horde to assemble
in front of me!"
In a flash the angels did dash to gather at
his feet,
And hear his plan to help all man by use of
Heaven's elite.
"The Devil's made a play this September day
to hurt the ones I love,
He's loosed upon earth his demonic worth now
push has come to shove.
I'll not stand by and have good men die without
awareness in their heart,
So this day in my plan-full way a battle I'm
going to start."
"Gabriel old friend to this end welcome every
woman and man,
That'll come our way this fateful day who
died by Satan's hand.
And before you go you need to know a few you'll
bring straight to me,
Firefighters all now standing tall known as
The Three-Forty-Three."
With Gabriel gone and quiet the throng they
wondered at his plan,
To send and quell the flames of hell by use
of mortal man.
All manner of doubt filled the strongest and
stout of Heaven's holy array,
And fear fell upon the heavenly throng at
the plan the Lord set this day.
"I can sense in thy hearts hesitation to start
a battle you don't understand,
But confused as you Satan is too and that
is the heart of my plan.
Fear yea not for what I've wrought I'll ask
none here to face his fork,
But I'll send into hell those who fell the
firefighters from New York."
The Lord raised his staff and began to laugh
in roaring thunderous glee,
And in a booming blaze they stepped from a
haze The Angelic Three-Forty-Three.
They fell into line in very short time making
perfect formations of rows,
And the Lord caused to slip onto every man's
hip a golden heavenly hose.
"The gravest mistake Satan did make when he
struck down these men so brave,
Thinking idle I'd stand not extending my hand
and their souls I would not save.
Have no fear for the men standing here the
way to his place they know well,
For verily each day they collected their pay
by stepping into hell."
These men know their task now angels I ask
that you hasten straight to earth,
And comfort their friends when the tally begins
and they start to question their worth.
Console them with wings and all heavenly things
on their shoulder your head is to rest,
Send whispers of thanks from our heavenly
ranks say, ‘God knows you did your best.'"
Bedford3-3