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Created on: May 26, 2008
There's an enemy in my camp,
Is it wet, dry or even damp?
What kind of enemy do you see in me?
A house, a car or a set of keys.
There's an enemy in my camp,
Is it love, hate, a light or a lamp?
What kinds of enemy do you see in me?
Wasting time, depressed state, or watching TV.
There's an enemy in my camp,
What can I do to find him and revamp?
Will seeking the Lord do?
Or must I show some love too?
There's an enemy in my camp,
I now know how to stamp,
The devil out of my life,
So, I won't have a lot of strife.
There was an enemy in my camp,
But now Christ has broken up the camp,
Destroying the enemy that is within me,
So that I can truly, truly be free.
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