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Don'T Turn Your Head

To walk in ones shoes, where heartache dwells, gives you a meaning, of the story they tell. Caught up in sorrow, is such a lonely road, offer them a hand, help carry their load. This is our duty, we must help if we can, easing the burden, on our fellow man. Hungry is the beggar, lost and alone, tell them about Jesus, teach them His Song. Don't turn your head, and look the other way, offer your hand, in a caring way.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2008




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