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Little Michaels Birthday Poem

Little Michael’s Birthday Poem: Once more permit me Erica, for this I cannot resist, On relating to matters of –“little Michael’s party list”. Although you anguish and spend hours in your toil, Whatever you chose for him, his party will not spoil. However high we aim in life,- Too often we fail to hit, If his party is not perfect,- I’m sure he will not throw a fit. As you celebrate the life you brought- into this world on that special day, Michael doesn’t care about Mickey Mouse, only that his mother is there to play When God decreed his birth, you remembering back when he was born To the Love and Joy you felt that moment, with the angel you now adorn Find your success’s in Christ, in the sacrifices that you’ve already made, In fulfilling our function and honor as parents, for this to God we Prayed. My Sister Erica, with her son’s of man still in their innocent youth, Be fixed on your duty and teach them well about the Bible’s truth. In Holy matters lead them, to avoid the latent snare, For Satan’s lie to Eve is more than the soul can bear. For every thirsty longing Heart- His streams of living waters flow He is the way, the truth, the life to banish all our mortal woe! From God’s loving grace springs of scared pleasure rise to ease our every pain. Tis His merciful voice that dismiss our fears and let us not thirst in vain. His gracious call we must obey, For His Heavenly Joys we cannot delay. To our Lord and Father, who forgives us sinners,- let our Spirits fly To take the bliss of being on the Lambs list,- and drink and never die. I wish little Michael a Happy Birthday with lots of fun and many toys This day is very special as it can turn grown men back into little boys.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2013




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