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To Calm My Soul
In these days, foretold as the last, daunting memories from my past echo in chambers of my mind. Soon I will leave them all behind and saunter through an open door, leaving behind what is no more. But restful peace alludes me now. I wonder, with a furrowed brow, what do I seek but cannot find? What have I left so undefined? Is there answer to my query? Why do I shoulder this worry? There may be a sin to confess, a reason for my restlessness. Within me is a wound, not healed, a festering that will not yield. If my concern is to find rest I must subvert this constant test. From this stirring there is no cease no modicum of soothing peace. I am a potter's vase of clay, crumbling, fit to be thrown away. I need more courage to withstand. Help me, God, please offer Your hand.
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