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Water laden clouds burst! Here now, comes the rain, but I’m loving the ‘liquid sunshine’ and ignoring the weather’s torrential bane. Despite deluges of Life’s storms, enjoy humanity and have some fun. Now comes the rain, washing over us anew, as the Spirit of the Father’s Son. Now comes the reign of Christ - Embrace Him and His Holiness! Be protected by the Rock’s cleft and submerged under His Righteousness. Be always filled with His eternal joy, taking up the Heavenly refrain - Tears of the just and unjust continue to flow. Move past sorrows and see; lo! Here comes the rain. _________________________________________________ (chorus) O Lord, send the rain – We can weather the storm! Cover us with righteousness; keep lives from being further torn. Author Note: Learn more about me and my poetry at: http://www.squidoo.com/book-isbn-1419650513/ By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2010, All rights reserved.
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Jan 24, 2013
Jan 24, 2013 at 6:23 AM UTC
Poem: Comes the Rain
Water laden clouds burst! Here now, comes the rain, but I’m loving the ‘liquid sunshine’ and ignoring the weather’s torrential bane. Despite deluges of Life’s storms, enjoy humanity and have some fun. Now comes the rain, washing over us anew, as the Spirit of the Father’s Son. Now comes the reign of Christ - Embrace Him and His Holiness! Be protected by the Rock’s cleft and submerged under His Righteousness. Be always filled with His eternal joy, taking up the Heavenly refrain - Tears of the just and unjust continue to flow. Move past sorrows and see; lo! Here comes the rain. _________________________________________________ (chorus) O Lord, send the rain – We can weather the storm! Cover us with righteousness; keep lives from being further torn. Author Note: Learn more about me and my poetry at: http://www.squidoo.com/book-isbn-1419650513/ By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2010, All rights reserved.
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