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little children sit, basking in the sun their laughter lights upon the world holistically calling all pens dipped with ink to tell of the glory of God’s grandeur of His infinitesimal love so great permeating everything, everywhere, everybody to the point, that point where we cannot see but for Him for by the rivers of Babylon we take down our harps from the trees; where once our songs of sadness draped among the sycamores, pines, and lindens only our happiness remains bestowed on us, for us, by God, for God is love and love is real so our prayers creeping towards heaven amidst the priests’ holy incense are filled with thoughts of the New Jerusalem through the smile of a child.
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Feb 16, 2010
Feb 16, 2010 at 5:04 PM UTC
Smile of a Child
little children sit, basking in the sun their laughter lights upon the world holistically calling all pens dipped with ink to tell of the glory of God’s grandeur of His infinitesimal love so great permeating everything, everywhere, everybody to the point, that point where we cannot see but for Him for by the rivers of Babylon we take down our harps from the trees; where once our songs of sadness draped among the sycamores, pines, and lindens only our happiness remains bestowed on us, for us, by God, for God is love and love is real so our prayers creeping towards heaven amidst the priests’ holy incense are filled with thoughts of the New Jerusalem through the smile of a child.
Written for UBC's mission trip to Kenya. Copyright 2010
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Feb 16, 2010
Feb 16, 2010 at 5:04 PM UTC
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