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Man Beloved

Oh bright star man beloved upon your visage mine heart has hovered examined closely the paths you travel your soul I desire to unravel depth upon depth draws forth your design and within a formidable mind wherever you turn there is success the things that your hands caress carefully constructed a life that's yours fathomless love of the forests outdoors and of painting the perpetual shores having roamed the Irish moors appreciation for God whom you imitate fabrication and artifice do you create always tendering for something new Love for nature shows in all you do My heart within has become entwined upon table of life you've richly dined all those lives that you pass through can't be untouched by what is you in ancient times deemed for courts of Kings maidens sing of your deeds with tambourines danced for you would the ladies fair for each would deign your table to share Sometimes I think your a little remiss that they all want softly your lips to kiss within your presence they wish to stand that God has designed a glorious man Do you know oh man , do you reflect what is your impact and upon those you effect and lift our souls when upon us you shine and show us that God's gifts divine Like mountainous meadows richly clothed and habitation wherein creativity abode a man who dwells by the motherlode who knows that life is richer than gold indwelling a man is spiritual fire the work of his hands shows inner desire embrace the gifts that Father does give to show wherein your loves do live God would gift you even more because for him your heart did bore to receive those that he would gift you must your eyes to Father lift COPYRIGHT © 2009 C. Michael Miller via Duboff Law Group LLC

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