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Created on: December 12, 2007
My Soul Go On
I sent my soul on through the light
To test and try what's taught
Though I only saw a moment sight
And seemed to fall before I fought
Looking distant lofted shower
Found within the living hour
A shining, glowing template stands
A landing sight for outstretched hands
Looking forth I leaned and flew
Glorious accompanied me
Enshrouded golden canopy
Soul, go on to hold the hand
The One who leads the angel band
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