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I Cling To Hope
I've been caught in tempest winds with hurricane strength, they have blown I've been guilty of committing many sins and poor seeds, sometimes, I have sown. I've worn a diamond on my left hand and took it off when my marriage ended. A symbol of love was my wedding band, thrown away when my life was defended. I've walked in the midst of pouring rain heard thunder crashing all around me. I've felt physical and emotional pain until I knew I had to set myself free. I've stood in a cane field and one of wheat watching storm birds rise and take flight. At times I wanted something more to eat _ and times I cried myself to sleep at night. I've wakened in the hush of a quiet morn wondering why the birds weren't singing. And then I remember why my dress is torn. In my head, bells peal out their loud ringing. I've looked at stars glowing above my head and wish I could see them twinkle at dawn. I've tried to forget my sorrow and stay in bed with shades and curtains pulled and drawn. But there is one hope to which I always cling. It's comfort in knowing that my Father cares. He's the reason I still have the courage to sing and the weight of all of my burdens, He bears.
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