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"Hello, all those dreams contrite. As I was awakened by the light. Oh! What sleepless nights to drink of the realities compounded by floricity and I dream not. Twas awaken by my sins my faults. I am in trouble as I tremble I remember the fire as I'm stopped I run. I race, I trip and I fall and I tumble and I tumble and I tumble and I tumble long and hard. I am encased in my sinful flesh in this mess I have not no one to embrace me. None to catch me to free me. This I thought then the lights shown it did not blind me. I was not blinded I was set free I was embraced by the halt it made me stop as it glittered it was as it moved as a flame. The heat was hot but yet I'm not burnt I was caught. Caught up I was engaged in raged inflamed
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I was brought to the house. Above the clouds in the third heavens I spoke loud to the flowers that never withers. No pride no longer did I cry. I was shy yet I roar like a lion in the pleasantries in the shivering blights. That I left in sight I grew it was not night. For the day lasted always. As I see my Father's body shining. Brightly He's never wrong but eternally right. He shuns me He shines He engages all humanity. He is fluorific perfect light. So I rise no longer do I slumber. I opened mine eyes I am so humbled So soar that I rise I take a step again, I breathe I have a second breath I have not died. I have chosen I haven't flown I have gone I have grown. A longing troubled soul. Embraced, Kissed, Renewed Birth-Born Saved Safe again I am in heaven and on the throne is my God and beside Him is his son Jesus my, Savior the Christ"
8/21/21 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr 2021©

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