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Moved On To a Town Called Freedom-

I'm from a town called Misery Just north of the state Complicity Now I have no value in self-worth Aroused in my sorrows my hurts That was the old me Changed my mindset now I see Man's religion was blinding me I really give I really give I freely give Now no how must live Until I met this person Who originally was not from Earth For you see He settled in my heart, my heart my soul Now I don't know, just want to tell the world What's the reason is on why the way that I feel, feel this way This is a testimony of faith of something that I must face Used to be bound to religiousity Now unbound now I am free No longer worship denominations nor demons or prideful men Those naysayers those pacifist counterfeit religious hypocrites Who preach fire and brimstone I'll be in garnish trapped in their financial profit Now I only see Only move I to the voice of the Lamb The mighty Lamb, I now know who's I am I am of The ONLY I AM Yahweh Now I found the real it's not a feel it's More Than A Feeling now I know myself Wow! Worth wasn't just the curse I know who I am and whose I am, how I am the Son of the All I am I am of The I AI know who I am This fallacy No more daunting me Now I am finally freed There's no more complicity I live in the Spirit of Liberty I'm freed I'm free I'm the Son of the King And He knows my name, He knows my name I 've moved out of the town of Misery Now I live freely, again freely I give, freely again I live I live in Him now I live in Him In a new local I am His child Now I walk on this Ole earth Heavenly places after seeing the double rainbow I am His now packed up my furniture Move on to a town name FREEDOM 7/26/22 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr 2022

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