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Did you ever find the straight and narrow? Sweet one, happy one, joyful one You said hold on to your oddity did get you there? Happyness has changed for me And so I am narrowing And straightening my things I always believed one day, as you did That I would have to throw away my sins Turn my back and leave my ways behind And try to live in honest So that I'd have nothing hidden How did you come by that way Sweet one, small one, honest one You seemed to be born into it I know it doesn't make things easier What road must I follow? Which turns do I take? Or is there some switch to flick That makes one feel full when hungry This mask this story, mine Traveled one, hopeful one, laughing one You lived breathed the best you could You were not the man who killed christ You are not the man who sold his soul You are the man you were and will be But more, the man you are So to find that precious gift That seems devine in nature That seems part of and yet above the beasts The trees and gentle creatures The narrow path, the knowing the sureness For to know anything is faith And faith cannot be but blind And yet we must choose Where to put it and if it is justly put
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Jun 26, 2016
Jun 26, 2016 at 5:28 PM UTC
Loved One You Faithful
Did you ever find the straight and narrow? Sweet one, happy one, joyful one You said hold on to your oddity did get you there? Happyness has changed for me And so I am narrowing And straightening my things I always believed one day, as you did That I would have to throw away my sins Turn my back and leave my ways behind And try to live in honest So that I'd have nothing hidden How did you come by that way Sweet one, small one, honest one You seemed to be born into it I know it doesn't make things easier What road must I follow? Which turns do I take? Or is there some switch to flick That makes one feel full when hungry This mask this story, mine Traveled one, hopeful one, laughing one You lived breathed the best you could You were not the man who killed christ You are not the man who sold his soul You are the man you were and will be But more, the man you are So to find that precious gift That seems devine in nature That seems part of and yet above the beasts The trees and gentle creatures The narrow path, the knowing the sureness For to know anything is faith And faith cannot be but blind And yet we must choose Where to put it and if it is justly put
tyrel-kriger
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Langley B.C.
Jun 26, 2016
Jun 26, 2016 at 5:28 PM UTC
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