Song 27:10



“I want to thank you LOVE for making me holding, scolding, and molding me.
 I made it through I made it through. Just like you promise we made it true.
Now it’s my time to tell the land, how you have shaped me into a strong man.
Yes, I am strong and I am free because you have held me so tenderly.
Now it’s your turn to see me shine, this voice you gave me was never mine.
It’s all because you gave to me your Honor, your power, your Deity.
That little song that I once heard; the one that I cling to every word.
It's ever so sweet within my ear it always reminds me that you are near.
 
It says,

‘Even when my father and mother forsake me that is when your LOVE will lift me up
 
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This one goes out to all of you, especially to our troubled youth.
 I know where you’ve been I’ve been there too yes every word I say is true
The road is rough the road is long. That is why I give to you this song.
To listen to when times are down. Just always know that LOVES around.
Omnipotent in every way. There’s no escape come night or day.
LOVE is patient LOVE is pure and LOVE is kind.
If you will seek then you will find.
Remember that LOVE is in your heart. LOVE has always been there right from the start. Remember you'll always have your song.
With LOVE in your heart, you can’t go wrong.
With LOVE in your heart, you can’t go wrong.
With LOVE in your heart, you can’t go wrong...
 
Now you can sing,

‘Even when my father and mother forsake me that is when your LOVE will lift me up.

For I am not removing my faith and LOVE for I am not believing in just words
I will stand on the mountain and rise above
I will rise above because I believe in LOVE

For I have finally found a place in life and it was right there from the start it’s right there in my very own heart.

It took a long time to find myself to reach my goal and to find my soul amazing grace how sweet the sound.”

About this poem

This was my favorite verse from Psalms and was a life verse that spoke to me as an orphan.

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Submitted by JamesJustis on October 06, 2021

Modified by JamesJustis on October 06, 2021

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Quick analysis:

Scheme abxaxaxx C cx xbdexffdDDD x C xgg x e
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,910
Words 388
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 8, 1, 2, 11, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1

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