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Tell Me, Who Do You Say That I Am

The good shepherd so young so kind Has anyone been as loving towards mankind Tender and warm to children and to his lambs The aged and ill in the streets in the prisons He was born a living decedent of Abraham Reminding the world that there is a heavenly life That even after his death he was arisen Teaching that money is only for use to those in need There is a life of kindness a life of good deeds The wine and bread are In remembrance of him As he thought of us and us of him as his pilgrims That you are remembered as the heavens are aware Of the worries and whispers in the darkest of night Remember him as he remembers you always there In the cold and darkness amid His most golden of lights

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