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Seek and ye shall find a song for you.and I. Love of a familiar kind. Eternally yous and forever mine. He is my provider my soul insighter. My world much brighter for before him I shine.Time is my friend as I walk through the fire singing boldly with the choir.For a moment I paused to ponder about my life. Assounder the darkness was pain and strife.a shadow that resembled the blade of a knife. Darkness closed my eyes and left me weak.hanging me on a wire.There was nothing to prove I was a fighter.On Pegasus' wings I rocked the world day and night.It was not a dream , it was my life.I dare not say my faith aspire from all the chastising my candle burned brighter.I was meeknow a survivor.i fought demons I did not desire. In view from the mirror I saw a fallen star rise. I read a tale that made me cry.It was a book about someone devine.It was given to me at Christmas time.I threw it away.Not knowing I would need it someday.The book had principles for us to abide.It had a scripture a message to bear.in every word the beauty was there.it accentuated a man who was very kind.A story about old times.It told a tale one should not forget.Its beauty was timeless.i dare say the best.A book.of love and peace.for all.One to help wretcheswho had no hope at all. The principals applied today but people forgot to kneel and pray.A message delivered for all mankind.we should not turn our backs and be blind.Eternally yours and mine.
Written by jeralyn tolliver. June 25th. 2024 to my little angel the harp girl with a sweet and loveable ?? 

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Copyright © Jeralyn Tolliver | Year Posted 2024

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