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It’s okay to ache and hurt It’s okay to want comfort It’s okay to have a broken contrite heart It’s okay to slowly but surely tear apart Every tear will eventually be wiped away In His Kingdom of cherishable paradise Today, we should be remedies of dismay To be servants of repentance and an utopian tranquility that never dies Never look back and set our eyes on the prize Never look back in grief-stricken yesterdays Lift up your eyes and memorize words of Love in which our temples of torn-apart hearts mesmerize Deliver us with blessings and miracles and give praise! Rejoice after remorse and make sure to doubt not and remember to believe Of course, we were off course and change is like a thousand chores to achieve Sow in temporary tears of plenty Then reap in precious prosperity We have deep wounds to heal We must mend it and truly feel For each other for the better Others are important too, remember… We all go through tribulations and hardships of several kinds, several kinds We all go through the lows and highs in society today…we’re all regretful minds… Reflect beyond the pain, suffering, sorrows and be individual empaths Disinfect our wounds of grief, self-pity and guiltiness and walk on each other’s paths Seek God our Father for a million mends and wait till peace arrives Seek honest help and healing hope and fretless, doubtless faith as well Despite the turbulence in our lives, despite the hardships of our lives, Pursue peace and harness happiness, for God and time can truly tell Whether we get out of this circumstance of bewildering suffering spell or not There’s pros and cons in our healing process and give it the strength we got God’s marvelous mercy Ruins melancholy misery It’s okay to ache and hurt It’s okay to want comfort Be encouraged and endure the race we must run unconditionally till the very end Our physical, mental, spiritual and psychological lament and loneliness needs a righteous, radiant remedy and a motivational mend Reach out to those who are in need right now in the past, preeent and future God is our cure that helps us endure throughout our trials of plenty Teach us Your way of life and scars of the past remind us to always and forever endure Christ is our guidance and great example to rely on and engage in wholeheartedly I have a contrite and broken heart in my many years of youth I have a contrite and broken heart that needs cheers and His truth Echo Your empathy and encourage immaculate innocence from our childhood and beyond We need to marry the spirit of our Father in Heaven and conquer sins of our own to have meekness and consideration towards everyone…formulating into a flawless, fearless and fantastic bond Our broken and contrite hearts needs optimistic outlets It also longs for God’s gracious light for us to grow in unity together forever Our unspoken and compassionate spirits brew away regrets God’s glorious mercy and endearing love makes us who we are today — amazing, considerate and longsuffering individuals who believe beyond measure Hallelujah, praise Him in exceeding joy once more Hallelujah, treasure your cheer within Hallelujah, fear not and let your wings of flight soar Hallelujah, endure this battle until you win I honor His freedom I look up to His Kingdom Mourn no more, weep no more, doubt no more, For we aren’t captives or slaves of sin anymore
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