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You know me
You know me, my anger, my days You know my thoughts my gaze, my memories and pain You know my prayers, my childhood, my worship and praise You know my soul my death, my burial and rising again You know … Continue reading
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The Lord communicated to me
The Lord communicated his love to me in the sound of the morning bird I could hear the stiffened melody Son, your sins I fruitful bear Contrite, I be I turn to stone, my heart into seeds The morning bird … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Christian poems, Christianity, contrition, God, Jesus, Life, Meditation, Poem, Poetry, Sin, Spirituality
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Acceptance of difficult moments
Life may sometimes hit us at our heels, we’ve all got long feet. This minute it’s sweet; the next we’d be in hot seat. The dynamism is really hard to predict, it sometimes brings grief to us (Hardly does anyone … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Christianity, difficult times, God, inspiration, Jesus, Meditation, Peace, positive outlook, Reflections, Spirituality
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Darkness of the soul
Darkness of the soul The master gave gate its coin Pressing gloom, they bring sword To the table, to scatter the home hear their words, They bite strange tongue Underneath their skull The Cross, the thorn in the skin Of … Continue reading