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And if we be but mortals

by @PTH

Come, faith Steady my doing And bless these thine crooked paths That they may never lead to ruin And if they do, that ruin be as breathtaking as the walls of Jericho before Joshua Or Bathsheba’s smile And if we be but mortals Take my hand, anyway, dear one And we will walk the path together.
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