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Sons
I have two sons Both tall, blonde and handsome With personalities different as night and day Noah’s intellect is scary Even as a small child he could figure out Not only how things work but why they work I smile and nod a lot like I have a clue His humor! The right word at exactly the right time It’s killer My younger son is Josh His heart is as deep and wide as the ocean He’s a football jock. He enjoys pushing himself Harder and longer just for fun. Nothing in this world will be out of his reach Due to his sheer determination I have two very special friends That can be described as pure love My love for them is deep and powerful No matter the problem, no matter the danger I’ll always be there for them But if I had to choose to save them With the lives of one of my sons No matter how much I love them The task could not be done So I ask you now my Father For we so desperately wicked How did you send your Son To pay the price of our selfish sins I don’t understand it I will never understand How much is your love for us all
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