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A prayer to let go
My father, who art in heaven
And filleth my life
Hallowed be thy name,
Thy kingdom come
Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven
May it take precedence over my heart’s desires
Give me this day my daily bread
And Take that that no longer serves me
Forgive me my sins as I forgive those who sin against me
Lead me not into temptation
Temptation to revenge
Temptat...
Tuesday 17th December 2024 7:39 am
Faith - a poem
Faith begins on the edges of understanding
Faith begins on the edges of understanding
Let me please then fall into this abyss of source where Faith is.
A surfacing, peace filled trove glimpsed first amidst a raging wind,
its past buried deep by the residue of age old minds.
One personal confrontation, not new yet rediscovered,
Connected to the gentleness of a longed ...
Sunday 1st October 2023 3:28 am
Was it all real,
what was said in the night?
Words sound different in the morning.
But isnt the Romantic the one who knows right?
He is the one who sees clearly
that other world moving through us.
Believe the heights, believe the depths;
it is the banality of the middle ground that lies,
not the joy of the morning or the pain of the night.
I must cling to what is ...
Monday 11th July 2016 5:02 am
Christ Love
The following poem is Christian. I am a Christian,
but I try to be flexible.
Heart beats young heart beats old, with
a love of Christ your heart beats bold.
Be ye rich, be ye
poor, with a love
of Christ you'll
have so much
more. The rain
falls on just
and unjust.
But remember
Christ rain
settles
the dust.
...
Saturday 6th August 2011 4:19 pm
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