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1Hundred6 1Hundred6 CharlaXFabels Easter2 Christ Crucified. The Cross They took him from the crowd apart and nailed HIM both hands and feet unto the instrument of torture the cross of Golgotha complete the scriptures had prophecy concerning this event to complete the salvation of all of man. The LORD of all creation hung and suffered ridicule and thirst and hunger of a different sort for Heaven he was thirsty then. They cast lots upon his garment. The prayers were hardly out left far behind when eye began to reap the benefits of health improved my finances of wealth increase can be explained away by fools but ewe we knoe the truth for JESUS gives. My target Heaven my wealth health and all my food my found and scrounged and Easter egged 2 all come forth from HIM. A Poor and sinfilled man quite given to the drink may lie and steal and say he found it near his drink he “assumes someone has left it there” is what he barks at the beertender the drunk outside may soon die from his concussions the man left near the bathroom door he took a wooden batted thatch knocked upon the drunken noggin put the man all out took from him his wealthy purse to pay just for one more night out seeking oblivion again to drink perchance to dream the detectives came to task the man for overall complaints the thief he muttered “HOW? did you know that it was me ,yes? HOW?” Detective Fabel was on the case he was pushing by the place the alleyway and heard the cricket paddle whack the commoner went down he is bound to get better now in the hospice we have found for him but you will only get worse in the old hoosegow. The old banded man in the alleyway digging in the trash can has more hope than you as they take the thief away the scrounger finds a basket full of boiled eggs left there an Easter 2 colored all purple and white inside the yellow yolk looking like a big surprise the color of a dandylion sunrise.
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