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Written on July 12, 2023

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Melting the dawn with eyes Soulful eyes roaming – piercing the light, Promising the night, erased from sight, Soon bleeding its shadows through the rising Sun’s beautiful, healing touch, kissing Away the night – awakening the gentling Colors of a morning sun, silencing the laughter The laughter of the moon, the stars winking Chuckling at the craziness of a nocturnal Memory hosted by the flowing wonder, the Wonder of a heart who believes, believes Beyond any doubt, that this is the way… The way to find out where beautiful brings Its richest promises to life, stirring grace Amidst the cravings of a stardust dusk, paradise Thawing the icicle promises from their shadowy Graves, haunted by the autumn who calls quietly, In memories, nostalgic outweighing the melancholy Flames of victory starving the hard hearted Burning away the furious mysteries, the anonymous Words who sing hope and shine with poetic prose, Secrets pour from the hearts who hear her, Love’s silent tears, glowing on the edges of a heartbeat, Feeding the delicate faiths, the feelings, the grace Raining like the downpour in summer’s heat, Blessing away the sweaty hush and testifying to the Joy that comes from knowing love far more alive, Far more satisfying than any love on earth This love comes to those who hear the dawn rising With souls who discover the meaning of grace In the fiery furnace of doubt and hear the music The meaningful waves of harmony flooding the heart With gentle that believes – His love is the only truth, The only way, the only need for the heart who truly sees… His love is everything I need!

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