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No harm shall come to you,
No sickness shall come near;
His angels watching through,
The night to chase the fear.
His angels are in charge,
To protect you all ways;
Ensuring by enlarge,
Nothing harmful come stray.
As they hear His commands,
They will carefully walk;
Carry you in their hands,
Your foot not hits the rock.
You will step on some snakes,
And lions under feet;
You might even feel quakes,
But no sounding retreat.
Let it not be ignored,
Just why He rescues me;
While loved and adored,
By the Lord loves to see.
Because He knows my name,
And wants to protect me;
Watches as I proclaim,
How true a God is He.
When He calls upon me,
I will respond to Him;
Doing it happily,
And never feeling grim.
No more do I grumble,
For He will satisfy;
Saving me from trouble,
And He will glorify.
Copyright © 2013 Richard Newton Sherrer
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