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my church is a lake the great big rippling dark green its hall and the tree on the other side (the big one with the slit in its trunk, for the sun (God) to shine through) is its altar and I can hear Him speak as the wind that rustles the leaves a thousand brilliant-green leaves shaking in His gentle breath the branches studded with angels His children that dance as spots of sunlight on the leaves, on the water, on my head and Emilio in the freckles on my shoulders the lake is my church I float in the water and pray to God with my arms wide open, I pray for you to drift into my embrace so I will never let you go; I will never let you go.
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Jun 24, 2020
Jun 24, 2020 at 12:44 PM UTC
LAKE CHURCH - A journal entry
my church is a lake the great big rippling dark green its hall and the tree on the other side (the big one with the slit in its trunk, for the sun (God) to shine through) is its altar and I can hear Him speak as the wind that rustles the leaves a thousand brilliant-green leaves shaking in His gentle breath the branches studded with angels His children that dance as spots of sunlight on the leaves, on the water, on my head and Emilio in the freckles on my shoulders the lake is my church I float in the water and pray to God with my arms wide open, I pray for you to drift into my embrace so I will never let you go; I will never let you go.
marcogalvez
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Jun 24, 2020
Jun 24, 2020 at 12:44 PM UTC
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