God's Grandeur (Remove filter)
Fall On Me
What I recount here wasn't a dream
Clouds cracked open a spotlight sunbeam.
Pinpointed on me, whose mind was in sorrow.
I desperately needed a job by tomorrow.
At the end of my rope by the cold reality,
our dwindling supplies were depending on me.
Stranded in Hawaii, before traveling the earth,
We went there for training to share the new birth.
Sold everything we owned, flew as a family.
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Thursday 4th February 2021 6:56 am
god's grandeur
"The world is charged..."
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44395/gods-grandeur
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