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Number the buds on a sun-starved bough wound tight and waiting to breathe wrung in a shell of perpetual dusk sealed with a frozen key. The splintered shaft betrayed my Lord who wore my darkest shame hung bare upon His laden chest as He gasped and sighed my name. Hour by hour, the weight of His blood dissolves my tattered pride and kindles the shoots of newborn trust that scatter by His side. “My child”, He pleads, “Come shadow my steps where shivers melt away. The steady strains of home grow near. Come rest, the price is paid.”
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Mar 29, 2013
Mar 29, 2013 at 11:44 PM UTC
Come Home
Number the buds on a sun-starved bough wound tight and waiting to breathe wrung in a shell of perpetual dusk sealed with a frozen key. The splintered shaft betrayed my Lord who wore my darkest shame hung bare upon His laden chest as He gasped and sighed my name. Hour by hour, the weight of His blood dissolves my tattered pride and kindles the shoots of newborn trust that scatter by His side. “My child”, He pleads, “Come shadow my steps where shivers melt away. The steady strains of home grow near. Come rest, the price is paid.”
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Mar 29, 2013
Mar 29, 2013 at 11:44 PM UTC
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