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How do I say, to you, oh Lord?

By Walter Burns

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

How shall I say This to You Oh Lord, Oh God Lord of my heart You have given A gentle hand And the receiving  To impart Lord Almighty To understand The language That you speak Trembles the Very beauty That shall never Find me weak Grace, an erring way That I may know Humility As my journal And please I beg That I may lay At your feet And write eternal The bread you feed Ten-thousand men I took a taste And was fulfilled Let me hurry And journey thus That not one piece Of your Truth is spilled A sinner’s heart I cannot defeat But You my Lord I’ll never shun The author’s name Be all the same By: God, this Work is done!oh yuh!! Written July 7th, 2001 © on Jul 07 2001 03:59 PM PST   0 • 13

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