Dear Brother
Zucheng,
You left for a
place
Most tranquil and bright
Manhattan
metropolis
A colossal launch site
Flickering neon
rays
Set off your heavenward ride
Gravity of
pain
Finally lost its might
You left for
good
In a blink of an eye
Three score minus
years
Were like an hour gone by
Brevity may be your
days
Forever shines your light
Time ticks no
more
Where you now reside
You kept a heart of
love
For kindred of thine and mine
The first gospel
camp
Dawned at Fairview lakeside
Nine months of toil and
sweat
Bore fruits rich and ripe
A visionary campaign took
off
Since you helped to guide
You fought a war
within
Vicious cancers to smite
From high noon of your
day
To the depth of your night
Hope never
quivers
To live or to die
Dust to dust, thus says the
Lord
Disrobed spirit soars up high
You lived out your
faith
And walked not by sight
In giant’s footsteps you
trekked
In lamb’s heart beat you chimed
We shall meet
again
At the feast for the Bride
So long, my dear
brother
In Father’s bosom abide
Affectionately
yours,
On the day after your
passing into eternal glory
Notes added: Zucheng Gao
(Nov.24. 1942-Sept.26, 1999) was the co-founder and the chairperson of the first
mid-Atlantic united “Quest for Life?gospel camp in labor day of 1994. He died
from lung cancer.