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Testimony

Emotional bending Never ending Controversy Who to be What to leave An anthem to never be forgotten by the world A constant whirl Never to be remembered as just some girl A girl with no passion Some person so attached and Careless with her actions I yearn to become A girl with nothing left undone With only some Doubting my desirable outcome Very few understand My plan Because I can I will succeed Billions of seeds Planted by me A beautiful garden Not an easy thing, it's hard and There is no bargain I want more An opened door I want people to look past This mask of mass destruction To create a new introduction A world that cannot be sucked in To a place of suffering and pain Where you lose the game Nothing left to maintain Now you see the light You've fought the good fight The world's anthem--your testimony Not sorrow, but euphony How many times I fell Deep in sin, at the gates of hell But how I got right back up Realized I messed up I never gave up I want to be the proof That living right is no spoof To be a light to others without bother To live as God's created sons and daughters To reap what you sew Continue the flow Of a lantern that glows To keep the fire burning Still be willingly learning How to stretch your whole being Always full of meaning Continuing to see That there's more to life Far beyond strife A legend in the making A legacy up for taking The enemy constantly shaking Afraid of that one girl Who she turned out to be How the world's anthem is her testimony
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Aug 17, 2010
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