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Stones On the Beach
Looking out upon the beach sun's shining skies so blue the heat's burning on my back feels red hot even on my shoe There scattered amongst the sand stones all abound down to sea they are of every shape and size lying next to each other totally free Now this shows picture of mankind created by God every shape and size difference is they are not at all free being held in sin unable to rise Many stones broken with sharp edge roar of waves has tossed them about leaving them alone again so still if they're in pain they can't shout But a heavenly father they don't have who cares and loves them so very much this is what differs stone and man God blesses us with His heavenly touch (some thought while sitting on beach of stones lying there seeing a picture of them as mankind.)
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