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The Pleasing Pain
Hmm! what a pleasing pain Beyond physiological agreement to earn He decided to maintain like there was no gain Although threatened by the fierce to confront, but did not restrain The cross was so heavy, yet he did not crumble Even though he tumbled, he still refused to fumble They doubled the trouble, yet he remained humble All was to make him rumble into a grumble Even at the eleventh hour, he was unlimited to oppose Knowing that God could compose other alternatives to transpose Yet he remained proposed for his mission not to be disposed Because he had a purpose which was yet to be exposed Now he had all these done because he didn't want to be lazy Even when he knew it was not easy He just had to keep the mission busy Because that was the only way he could make us form effizy
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