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By Verse Us

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I am an artist, though not by intent. It is a blessing, from God to me, sent. I take it not for granted, you see. I hold it dear, for that it is to me. I exercise my thoughts, my gift, In hopes, one day my brain will be ripped. If one recieves uplifting from these, I urge you, realize It's not from me. In joy recieved from God above, I merely record the pain and love. Is my intention self glorification? I should think not, for your information, I said as before, I merely account, I write down what my life has found. I plead, you understand my connection, In Jesus, resurected, occurs redirection. In redirection, comes unending inspiration. I therefore, write, because it's communication.Written May 28th, 2001 © on May 28 2001 04:29 PM PST   spiritual

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