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she smells like sunflowers tastes like fresh mint the jungles in her eyes go on for miles he looks like thunder a storm that never quits his voice puts goosebumps on your neck her God gives her courage puts the light in her eyes He smiles and laughs as she sings songs of praise glorifying His beauty He reigns over her world his courage dwindles his dark world absent of light he cries as his mother screams his father hurts her hitting and drinking is this the love of a father? he sees her dancing his heart cries out for the love of a child of The Holy One she sees him crying her God has given her compassion her heart cries out for the boy who yearns she goes to him to show him the love she has been shown all along the love her God gave for her to give he looks up sees all the love in her eyes hope rushes in and he cries she holds out her hand for him He holds out His hand for him too and he knows He will make everything alright
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May 4, 2015
May 4, 2015 at 9:35 PM UTC
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she smells like sunflowers tastes like fresh mint the jungles in her eyes go on for miles he looks like thunder a storm that never quits his voice puts goosebumps on your neck her God gives her courage puts the light in her eyes He smiles and laughs as she sings songs of praise glorifying His beauty He reigns over her world his courage dwindles his dark world absent of light he cries as his mother screams his father hurts her hitting and drinking is this the love of a father? he sees her dancing his heart cries out for the love of a child of The Holy One she sees him crying her God has given her compassion her heart cries out for the boy who yearns she goes to him to show him the love she has been shown all along the love her God gave for her to give he looks up sees all the love in her eyes hope rushes in and he cries she holds out her hand for him He holds out His hand for him too and he knows He will make everything alright
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May 4, 2015
May 4, 2015 at 9:35 PM UTC
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