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Strength in words, seem to draw
Dreamers broken the world ignores
To state their claim with ecstasy
Poets GOD graced upon our galaxy

Written it goes something like this
Empty yet full of ones own bliss
That stray too close to fires burn
Climax unkown these words some spurn

In heart and soul giving it's all
In paths not crossed they tend to stall
The need to feel that warm embrace
To stroke the cold upon one's face

Engaged in trust, yet filled by doubt
With silence broken by mouth that pouts
By eyes that tear and breath taken
Of love all ours, yet still forsaken

They cut deeply but try gently
To ease the pain what seems so plenty
More than one has bargained for
Less than some in hearts hate tore

If words could bring one thing to mind
Would be just three older than time
The words some fail to live today
The words CHRIST spoke, To love always

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