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Written on October 30, 2024

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Let us Sing! In stardust colors, as twilight withdraws her smile, Leaving gentle inklings of what it is to reflect the night, Stirring the blessings of an autumn divided, silently Providing the melody, a song of serenity, soothing In heaven’s heartbeat, rhythms of love warming, Defeating the rain, storms and darkest dread, Falling among the forest’s elms, rustling leaves, Whispering in the evening, erasing wistful tears In the souls who hear the truth pouring from the seas, Roaring like they’ve seen through the past, to the potential, You and me, reaching beyond the summer, to see, believe Hope has sparked a promise, the music of God’s kindness In the rising sun, beyond the faded halo of a wonderous moon, Seeking to please the One who said that His love would burn Through the ages, through the spirits of those who believe He is in the stars, the rising tides, the rivers and the song… Silencing the wind that blows, the dancing stars, the dreams, Blessing those who simply know – He is the love that shows Hearts and souls, which way to go, how God has broken All the hard – into moments when love can sustain all, Strengthening us so that our only hope is the hope of the Son, The One who died and rose, saving everyone who believes, Everyone who agrees that this is love that means we weep Only for a while, then we reach the other side, where He is…. The King of Kings, the mercy and grace, the truth who reigns, forever sustains! – Where Jesus, our King, is everything!!!

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