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Created on: October 06, 2010 Last Updated: April 28, 2012
As twilight follows daytime
And daybreak follows night
So we are led to find the way
In the timing of the light
You must seek His face today
With all that you are worth
For seasons may not follow you
Just the end of life on earth
A clarion call to hope undone
Those veiled by sinful blight
A way for you to see the son
From the land of ever night
The morning star so high above
Will hold hope’s hand aloft
Rise with the Son into His love
And shake the darkness off
Faith in God will blaze a trail
Like a comet shining bright
Wait on Him, you cannot fail
With the timing of His light
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