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You keep a garden Some of your arrangements are to Boast and show off Delight in and keep for yourself Alter with curiousity and growth So you keep this beautiful garden With every right intention For leaves to sprout with confidence For stems to hold firm and sturdy For flowers to flaunt beauty and rich color But do you see your precious garden Is so riddled with weeds? Weeds that expose iniquity Weeds that slowly eat away Weeds that make your Father frown! Try as you may, in your garden To hide or otherwise ignore your ugly weeds But your leaves, they will crinkle Your stems will fall short and break And your petals will surely wilt.
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Feb 9, 2011
Feb 9, 2011 at 8:26 PM UTC
Caring For Your Garden.
You keep a garden Some of your arrangements are to Boast and show off Delight in and keep for yourself Alter with curiousity and growth So you keep this beautiful garden With every right intention For leaves to sprout with confidence For stems to hold firm and sturdy For flowers to flaunt beauty and rich color But do you see your precious garden Is so riddled with weeds? Weeds that expose iniquity Weeds that slowly eat away Weeds that make your Father frown! Try as you may, in your garden To hide or otherwise ignore your ugly weeds But your leaves, they will crinkle Your stems will fall short and break And your petals will surely wilt.
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Feb 9, 2011
Feb 9, 2011 at 8:26 PM UTC
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