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* TURN THEM ou can't stop ya self, ya needN Jesus Tha! git out of yo mess, ya need Jesus Turn them feet around Stand tall up right on fertile ground Turn them keep your mouth praise the Lord God You'll have more insight, when you do it right Step into the light, step into the light, step into the light Turn them feet around walk into His sight Everything all right The supernatural, is super factual; Turn them I'm not trying not, sufficient; Yet I am no longer religious; Not trying to be of higher human standard abruptly turning positive hypocritical Turn them Got a forth-eye vision; Me and mine, gotta make a righteous, decisions; Ludicrous so foolish demise devil division; One in two is four minus the three more; Turn them whose number one, whose the one, answer; Can't tie my shoes if I'm wearN sandels; Can't praise my heavenly Father, if I am in dishonor; Turn them yet I can cuz, My Jesus died for all imperfect man; Yah! don't want nun, nor understand; The supernatural, is super factual; I trying not, sufficient; Turn them not trying to be of higher human standard abruptly turning positive hypocritical Got a forth-eye vision; Religious, church-afide, holier than thou judgmental; Turn them here are you now; Put your peace in your face; Speak free to God have it your way yah! My brother, my sister speak life unto me; My God is speaking this so into me; Turn them masses O' Lord My God to worship thee... Into mine turn around season; 8/9/23 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2023© from the future ^ Turn Around Season anthology

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