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A Sense of Balance
A sense of balance is all I need to cope, so I don’t hang myself with a rope. I’ve got to get a grip on life and keep my sanity. God can’t save me if I don’t have serenity. Nourishing nutrition is necessary. A light diet is right, so I don’t have a coronary. Exercise excites blood flow, so muscles move me. Remember there’ll be brain drain with too much TV. No alcohol to infest my body and impair judgment. Mind won’t be in a grind so I can write well and not lament. Learn from books and others as I don’t know it all. Hard knocks of life lessens mistakes, so I don’t fall. So what else is there to tell? Well, the weekend is here and I want to hear the church bell toll. Pray a lot and purify my heart with the psalms of the Lord. Sense of balance gone if I don’t hang onto His Word.
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