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For a year now, that cat balanced on the fence, mewing the distance of the alley ways. Oh, how that animus loved to complain. his lonely cries and the sound of clocks keeping time, could keep me awake, my sleep scattered for days. Unprepared, my eyes form rivers spidered into tributaries, that ***** out, in search of Your Seven Seas. my hands treading the water, attempting to pull out consistency. i am amazed, how at once You can both stand me and buckle my knees. Quiet, now. The Conductor speaks, wet your mouths and reeds, for soon, He'll point to you and say, "sing! small child, sing!"
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Jul 21, 2010
Jul 21, 2010 at 12:30 AM UTC
Psalm 66: for the director of music.
For a year now, that cat balanced on the fence, mewing the distance of the alley ways. Oh, how that animus loved to complain. his lonely cries and the sound of clocks keeping time, could keep me awake, my sleep scattered for days. Unprepared, my eyes form rivers spidered into tributaries, that ***** out, in search of Your Seven Seas. my hands treading the water, attempting to pull out consistency. i am amazed, how at once You can both stand me and buckle my knees. Quiet, now. The Conductor speaks, wet your mouths and reeds, for soon, He'll point to you and say, "sing! small child, sing!"
Copyright 2010 "Be faithful in the small things because it is in them that your strength lies" - Mother Teresa
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Jul 21, 2010
Jul 21, 2010 at 12:30 AM UTC
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