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Young Joseph

In the land of Canaan Jacob settled 
with his two wives Leah and Rachel 
with God he once wrestled 
Later being named Israel

Jacob-Israel had 12 sons
And he loved Joseph a little more than the other ones
upon him he bestowed a coat of many colors

Oh young Joseph seventeen was given messages in his dreams
from things of sheafs, the sun moon and stars that were 
bowing down to him

Joseph's brothers fed on their jealousy 
plotting out against the boy without any integrity
tossing him into a pit selling him in to slavery 
to get rid of him

 His brothers  took a young kid and
 dipped the coat of many colors 
in its blood bringing it to their father Jacob-Israel
who mourned with grief and hurt filled with disbelief

Oh young Joseph  seventeen many years have gone by 
Since you stood in front of your family, yet now
Your unrecognized

A ruler in Egypt the LORD GOD made you in the land 
you were first a slave to
oh young Joseph....
Oh Young Joseph your emotions are wild 
 as you see your family and remember seventeen

Tears you no longer fight back 
as you embrace with love your brothers
with arms wide open your all a little broken
Yet you tell them there's no blame among them from what
was done in the past
 For it was God who brought you to
 this land to save them from the famine at hand

Oh young Joseph seventeen
God's given you so much more than you ever dreamed

Copyright © Jane Kostman | Year Posted 2018

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