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When I walk on the treadmill roads Intended by my selfish feet ****** thy hands into my soul and Yank misused marionette strings *reverse my decisions inverse my positions delightfully discordantly* refract your light into mine eyes that blinded I may see with humbled mottled clarity thy boundless charity *transcend my omissions And mend my revisions emphatically radically* do this with harsh decided love protective father smile. make every step I feebly take worth your matchless while *rehearse my transgressions transverse my digressions dramatically tyrannically* the dance you wield with tangled strings shall far exceed my selfish dreams so tear, dear father every whim devote me solely unto Him
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Oct 9, 2013
Oct 9, 2013 at 7:02 PM UTC
A Plea For Fatherly Intervention
When I walk on the treadmill roads Intended by my selfish feet ****** thy hands into my soul and Yank misused marionette strings *reverse my decisions inverse my positions delightfully discordantly* refract your light into mine eyes that blinded I may see with humbled mottled clarity thy boundless charity *transcend my omissions And mend my revisions emphatically radically* do this with harsh decided love protective father smile. make every step I feebly take worth your matchless while *rehearse my transgressions transverse my digressions dramatically tyrannically* the dance you wield with tangled strings shall far exceed my selfish dreams so tear, dear father every whim devote me solely unto Him
laurel-elizabeth
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Oct 9, 2013
Oct 9, 2013 at 7:02 PM UTC
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