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Its day break, She starts her routine She wakes up from her childhood dreams. It's a long day ahead Her family is up and running She's right behind them As they leave her that morning. Alone once again Her soul aches As she asks the Lord "One more day?" "This is it"...The Lord told her Your own plans were never fit. Didn't I carry you all this way? She finally surrenders All those tears from her heart A smile for her children, All worries must depart. Her husband is home Evening is closing "Jesus has blessed me", she prayed How could I feel so lonely? Clouded by her childhood dreams The Lord had something to say... "My child, my kingdom is coming And that is where you'll stay". Great are your burdens That you carried today But tomorrow Just let Me take them away. Sleep my child Your rewards are in heaven My plan is working As I had intended... She rested assured Tomorrow's a new day And with a blanket of His Spirit Her tears were washed away.
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Apr 28, 2016
Apr 28, 2016 at 8:17 PM UTC
A Woman's Tears
Its day break, She starts her routine She wakes up from her childhood dreams. It's a long day ahead Her family is up and running She's right behind them As they leave her that morning. Alone once again Her soul aches As she asks the Lord "One more day?" "This is it"...The Lord told her Your own plans were never fit. Didn't I carry you all this way? She finally surrenders All those tears from her heart A smile for her children, All worries must depart. Her husband is home Evening is closing "Jesus has blessed me", she prayed How could I feel so lonely? Clouded by her childhood dreams The Lord had something to say... "My child, my kingdom is coming And that is where you'll stay". Great are your burdens That you carried today But tomorrow Just let Me take them away. Sleep my child Your rewards are in heaven My plan is working As I had intended... She rested assured Tomorrow's a new day And with a blanket of His Spirit Her tears were washed away.
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Apr 28, 2016
Apr 28, 2016 at 8:17 PM UTC
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