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There was a star That bloomed so far With a word it was born And darkness was torn They all sing for Him Through light or even when it's dim Hearing mellifluous voices Now, is time to make our choices His grace was unseen Like the blue in the green But, I know it is here No need to prove or to clear His grace was poured And He became my Lord For our sake, He died On the ground, He lied But once again He rose Heading to where the righteous goes He once declared, "One day I'll be returning." Thus, we must keep our fire burning Be still, He said For I rose from the dead Worthy is He Who proved His love for me I was no one For I have none But, He loved me for me So that I could see He opened my eyes And freed me from my lies How vast is His grace That He'd let me seek His face?
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Nov 15, 2014
Nov 15, 2014 at 4:20 AM UTC
Unseen Grace
There was a star That bloomed so far With a word it was born And darkness was torn They all sing for Him Through light or even when it's dim Hearing mellifluous voices Now, is time to make our choices His grace was unseen Like the blue in the green But, I know it is here No need to prove or to clear His grace was poured And He became my Lord For our sake, He died On the ground, He lied But once again He rose Heading to where the righteous goes He once declared, "One day I'll be returning." Thus, we must keep our fire burning Be still, He said For I rose from the dead Worthy is He Who proved His love for me I was no one For I have none But, He loved me for me So that I could see He opened my eyes And freed me from my lies How vast is His grace That He'd let me seek His face?
This poem is a song made by me and my friend. You may find it...short or it may seem undone but it is actually done....because the His grace was unseen part...was actually the bridge..so you are supposed to come back to that part after the ending(That He'd let me seek His face?)..
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Nov 15, 2014
Nov 15, 2014 at 4:20 AM UTC
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