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I knew a man caught up in paradise Who stepped beyond this flesh curtain Long enough to see for certain Sights that strive against the eyes He walked a path that angels trod Weaving his way through seraphim Ducking mighty cherubim Onward to the house of God There he walked among the martyr Men who'd bent but did not break Women who had faced the stake Who's belief they would not barter On beyond untainted orchard Onward over the crystal lake Leaving memories in his wake On to the house of the lord Finally he stood at the foot Of a cliff at eternity's edge Staring out over the ledge At a people caked in soot Out over his former life His mangled body fraught with flaws His weary spirit bound with laws That twisted his side like a knife And at that moment he understood It wasn't in his fate to stay In mountains where the angels play The must return to cities crude And all of heaven heard his cry "Please take this thorn from my side That I might stand with pride Before it is my day to die" But pride was not to be his fate And as with all who are loyal But not yet annointed with oil Until his day of glory waits
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Mar 12, 2013
Mar 12, 2013 at 5:49 AM UTC
The Thorn in My Side
I knew a man caught up in paradise Who stepped beyond this flesh curtain Long enough to see for certain Sights that strive against the eyes He walked a path that angels trod Weaving his way through seraphim Ducking mighty cherubim Onward to the house of God There he walked among the martyr Men who'd bent but did not break Women who had faced the stake Who's belief they would not barter On beyond untainted orchard Onward over the crystal lake Leaving memories in his wake On to the house of the lord Finally he stood at the foot Of a cliff at eternity's edge Staring out over the ledge At a people caked in soot Out over his former life His mangled body fraught with flaws His weary spirit bound with laws That twisted his side like a knife And at that moment he understood It wasn't in his fate to stay In mountains where the angels play The must return to cities crude And all of heaven heard his cry "Please take this thorn from my side That I might stand with pride Before it is my day to die" But pride was not to be his fate And as with all who are loyal But not yet annointed with oil Until his day of glory waits
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Mar 12, 2013
Mar 12, 2013 at 5:49 AM UTC
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