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Deepest Desire
To this we all must admit that such a desire exist Surely we can all sense it a bit in striping us bare A love that is beyond any love we presently know Being in such perfect bond unlike our present woe The want and the need that even you can't see The Glory in His Great Deed in setting you free Feelings of being lost in seeing where you been Yet He paid the whole cost in conquering all sin No, to this, you can't deny as there it will stay And no matter what you may try there it'll lay Not that we should expect or even have a right Oh how His Light will reflect bringing all to Light But for now we can only long in such anticipation Praying that we remain strong without cessation In such a void being unfilled we long ever more Yet doing as He Willed becomes a sufficient cure
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