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Save Me, That I May Rise Again To Stand
Save Me, That I May Rise Again To Stand Where it that good-morrow brought thee again save my broken soul from love-lust in sin! Heal my heart, stop my nights of great sorrows offer thy hand, promise of tomorrows. Thinking back to love-nights we never slept agony, I fell and viciously wept. O' my love, allow me one more soft kiss grant mercy, giveth this saddest soul bliss. Remember vows, we swore to never break in this dear Hope my life, I gladly stake. My daily prayer, sends pleas for thy hand Save me, that I may rise again to stand. Where it that good-morrow brought thee again save my broken soul from love-lust in sin! R.J. Lindley NOV.17TH 1975 Note- This poem was written while in a fallen state of despair from a lost love, and broken soul laid bare. A youth that raced to drown sorrows, only to find more and deeper misery in the drowning.
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