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See How Sense Hardened Sin

Wems Henry Temmy Psalm 83 Darkness darkened atmospheric blue to at most 95? I suggest At least there is always a clue to a path of light darkness can't arrest Sound's symphony can't beat its echo no matter how loud So will the sky not be fully darkened to blackout the cloud How time will never get to the zenith of every handed crime Unless it doesn't live in document accessible enough to sublime No matter how, there is always a fact unknown to be let out Just like the sport players' qualities cant be all open to a scout We see with diverse mind and reason with varied eyes At the surface, beyond it and in-between its melting pointwise Is that a song to take to heart wooing worries cum forgiveness? Or you are just been much of thinking without assertiveness For reasonable ideology wont take away exposition Quality enough to make do with in this dispensation Rather than taking alcoholic enduring doctrine considerably That doesn't trend with modernity in which we live intolerably In stupidity for them who do not have our interest Doing same but complaining we have really digressed Norms they downloaded into our own blessed system Growing by it has been growing over time weird spams Knowing how low NO trace matter of less regard In the hands of sense smartly keeping calm not to lose guard Forging happiness signature on freedom paper Nailing enticing scenes promoting the tease in time as wallpaper Putting sense in place of noble spirit dealing all round In a cool warning tone before beats would snatch the sound Confuse in colourful scenario caging reasoning on what to stand for To bless the shallow sense in its short reflection to the core See how sense packaged sin in most hearts Only few hands caress the fastened days troubles a rare arts

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Book: Shattered Sighs