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Created on: February 12, 2009
Our God
Lay he great fields of color,
Skys wondrous filled of shimmer
May no man conquer, creatures
Mysterious bestow him,
Mountains majestic casting
Shadows onto valleys vast,
And lasting river waters.
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a fellow right brained scribe
one seeking to express himself
through writing to describe
from passion deep
Psalm 10
Dear God, it seems as if you stand far off.
Where are you when I really need you most?
I watch the villain hunt
Long ago in the God-less youth of men,
is a tale of time that must be told again.
Questioning everything from the start,
men
God
is the spark
that gave life to my body
and formed my soul.
He is the journey I make
and the stone
I lay my weary head
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You come to me in shades of
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