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Child of Grace She was a child of grace Surrounded by the worst of men, A tender heart, with much to give And a spirit locked in chains; I see her sitting, lost and cold Her face so filled with shame, How I wish I could have held her Saved her from the pain; I watched her walk her forlorn path Burdens too heavy for her to share, Beaten down, and all alone A sight too painful to bear: I turn away with a sorrow, Take one last look, and say goodbye, A single tear runs down my cheek I leave the girl behind; Though many years have passed me by I remember what I saw, That little girl, with bright green eyes A beautiful, empty shell; I take her with me always She is my strength through trying times, But I know she turned out just fine In fact I know and love her more today; She walks with grace and dignity A flame that lights the night, Her heart now healed, her spirit free; I know, because that girl was me. Tracey Lee Newson
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Mar 5, 2015
Mar 5, 2015 at 6:36 PM UTC
Child of Grace
Child of Grace She was a child of grace Surrounded by the worst of men, A tender heart, with much to give And a spirit locked in chains; I see her sitting, lost and cold Her face so filled with shame, How I wish I could have held her Saved her from the pain; I watched her walk her forlorn path Burdens too heavy for her to share, Beaten down, and all alone A sight too painful to bear: I turn away with a sorrow, Take one last look, and say goodbye, A single tear runs down my cheek I leave the girl behind; Though many years have passed me by I remember what I saw, That little girl, with bright green eyes A beautiful, empty shell; I take her with me always She is my strength through trying times, But I know she turned out just fine In fact I know and love her more today; She walks with grace and dignity A flame that lights the night, Her heart now healed, her spirit free; I know, because that girl was me. Tracey Lee Newson
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Mar 5, 2015
Mar 5, 2015 at 6:36 PM UTC
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