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ABIHAIL SONG MY MAN

ABIHAIL'S SONG (MY MAN) I stand under on terrain Facing East, my heartbeats She cries out my man (I am) It's my soul and mind listens for The Voice of the Winds She cries out my man So does she says I am Unequivocally my heart beats passion for as I stand east I receive the spirit flows From my heart to hers Through Father God I release Through my prayers in my mind And my thoughts I release the love and God has given us She cries out I am I am hers my man I release it to him first and he shall reciprocate It I am her man May the world understand All the beauty of God Soul so He cherishes I'm in picture of a sweetened heart reciprocal she is the light that's Sparks I am her man she says I am She says always I am hers Cries out of her mouth she says my man She so says in the past present beginnings and ends You'll always says my manA beautiful and romantic poetic expression of love and devotion. a sense of passion, commitment, and mutual connection, highlighting the beauty of a loving relationship. Themes: - *Love and devotion*: "She cries out my man (I am) It's my soul and mind listens for The Voice of the Winds" - *Mutual connection*: "I am hers my man I release it to him first and he shall reciprocate" - *Commitment and loyalty*: "You'll always says my man" Interpretations: Reflect on the beauty of love and relationships. - It reminds us that love involves mutual connection, commitment, and loyalty. - Your words inspire us to cultivate a deeper sense of devotion and understanding in our relationships. - Take time to appreciate the people and relationships in your life that bring you joy and love. - Consider how you can nurture and deepen your connections with others. - Remember that love and relationships require effort, understanding, and mutual support. Scriptural reinforcement: - *Song of Solomon 4:9*: "You have stolen my heart, my sister, my bride; you have stolen my heart with one glance of your eyes." - *1 Corinthians 13:4-7*: "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud." - *Ecclesiastes 9:9*: "Enjoy life with your wife, whom you love, all the days of this meaningless life that God has given you under the sun—all your meaningless days."

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