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Unraveling views emanated from a glaring Light, Silhouetted rainbows were of colors of black and white; Trying to dis-remember the past on living in a lonely gray, And my knees convey all of my solemn apologies. Take me with you, my Lord, and I shall be healed; Your every word kisses the pain from afar — I kneel. You will be a fortress, and I will be safe on your massive walls, And my knees convey all of my solemn apologies. In Your undying Arms, I found my refuge and strength, I will behold — though this ransomed world will be shaken; I will stay — though mountains will be carried into the sea, And my knees convey all of my solemn apologies. Jesus, You ceased the waging war between myself, I am a sinner; confusions parched the rivers of my beliefs, Yet I came to you, kneeling, with broken vows and promises, And my knees convey all of my solemn apologies. Forgive me my Savior.
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Aug 27, 2012
Aug 27, 2012 at 12:03 AM UTC
My Knees Convey All Of My Solemn Apologies
Unraveling views emanated from a glaring Light, Silhouetted rainbows were of colors of black and white; Trying to dis-remember the past on living in a lonely gray, And my knees convey all of my solemn apologies. Take me with you, my Lord, and I shall be healed; Your every word kisses the pain from afar — I kneel. You will be a fortress, and I will be safe on your massive walls, And my knees convey all of my solemn apologies. In Your undying Arms, I found my refuge and strength, I will behold — though this ransomed world will be shaken; I will stay — though mountains will be carried into the sea, And my knees convey all of my solemn apologies. Jesus, You ceased the waging war between myself, I am a sinner; confusions parched the rivers of my beliefs, Yet I came to you, kneeling, with broken vows and promises, And my knees convey all of my solemn apologies. Forgive me my Savior.
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Aug 27, 2012
Aug 27, 2012 at 12:03 AM UTC
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