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There came a mysterious insight
Where most would never see
The way she ventured to explain
Her memories to have and keep
There came a mysterious insight
The floor that led to no where it seems
Where people go to never leave
Except when a undertaker gives peace
There came a mysterious insight
Where there is no one to console
And every man feels sure he’s lost
The heart of his own dancing soul
There came a mysterious insight
The one that leads to nothing more
Than a mere mistake in awakening
Comforts which come with grace
There came a mysterious insight
Where intimacy quiets the spirit
And candlelight muses are aware
There is truth beyond their conscious
There came a mysterious insight
The place where wars break out
And brothers turn on brothers, fighting
For something other than hurt egos
There came a mysterious insight
Where gentle waves of compassion sing
To those who share the blessings there
Amid a forest of sweet dreams and ideas
There came a mysterious insight
The floor that leads to no where really
There came the answers to prayers
For serenity that flows down from heaven
There came a mysterious insight
Where there are echoes of truths abiding
Creating promises of love forevermore
Praising God for His unending love
There came a mysterious insight
The place where intimacy came alive
Awakening faith that would free souls
From the nothingness of lost hope
There came a mysterious insight
Where gentle thoughts embraced souls
With trembling passions of inspiration
To be, believe, create and find peace
There came a mysterious insight
Brothers and sisters and mothers and sons
All came together to shine in the sun
Beneath God’s touch of unconditional love
Brian Strand's Completely New number 9
Posted on September 15, 2020
Copyright © Regina Mcintosh | Year Posted 2020
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