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For God, everything is possible. 
He will free us from every trouble. 
You will conceive, an angel Gabriel tells Mary. 
To be brave and not to worry 
Hearing this, Mary will be humble.

For humans It's impossible 
For God, everything is unstoppable. 
Faith and love are a lovely couple.
God does wonders 

God provides, for his plans are visible. 
This verse is a source of hope that is credible. 
The real God is with us; let's be merry. 
In the cake, He is like a cherry. 
With God, nothing is impossible. 
God does wonders
Luke 1:37, King James Version

37 For with God nothing shall be impossible.
Pure heart 
I seek, oh Lord 
Pure as gold that glitters 
Let it be firm, true, and steady. 
Always
Psalms 51:10
With Love 
And peace may your 
Cup be overflown like
A ever-flowing stream that will 
Not dry 
And bring you happiness and joy. 
That will last forever. 
Whole heartedly 
I wish
A butterfly cinquain, also known as a mirror cinquain, is a type of cinquain poem that has nine lines and a specific word or syllable pattern. The syllable count for a butterfly cinquain is two, four, six, eight, two, eight, six, four, two.
Big trees

Get uprooted 

When a storm comes, the grass 

Survives because it's very small.

My Faith

Also protects me from life storm.

Though small as mustard seed 

My faith still wins. 

Big deal
A butterfly cinquain, also known as a mirror cinquain, is a type of cinquain poem that has nine lines and a specific word or syllable pattern. The syllable count for a butterfly cinquain is two, four, six, eight, two, eight, six, four, two.
Long time 
No, see how you 
Be good and nice, that's all.
Do one good deed a day, happy 
You'll be
First line: The first line of an American cinquain has two syllables and one stressed syllable.
Second line: The second line has four syllables and two stresses.
Third line: The third line has six syllables and three stresses.
Fourth line: The fourth line has eight syllables and four stresses.
Fifth line: The last line has two syllables and one stress.
Dark eyes 
That smile at me
Same eyes tell me all things. 
I fell prey to those eyes lowly. 
Got trapped
A cinquain by definition has five lines, but in an American cinquain, each line has its own specific number of syllables and stresses.

First line: The first line of an American cinquain has two syllables and one stressed syllable.

Second line: The second line of an American cinquain has four syllables and two stresses.

Third line: The third line of an American cinquain has six syllables and three stresses.

Fourth line: The fourth line of an American cinquain has eight syllables and four stresses.

Fifth line: The last line of an American cinquain has two syllables and one stress
Shall I
Tell you the truth
It's not hidden, it's not
God is omnipresent, he sees
Faith Trust
A cinquain by definition has five lines, but in an American cinquain, each line has its own specific number of syllables and stresses.

First line: The first line of an American cinquain has two syllables and one stressed syllable.

Second line: The second line of an American cinquain has four syllables and two stresses.

Third line: The third line of an American cinquain has six syllables and three stresses.

Fourth line: The fourth line of an American cinquain has eight syllables and four stresses.

Fifth line: The last line of an American cinquain has two syllables and one stress
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