Child of forever
Run, as fast as you can
little child
into the hills of sanctuary
onto the grass covered plains
where I will show you
that in your desperate cries to me
I have always been there for you.
You had to go through this and I found you strong
and worthy
of of my love.
When I shaped the valleys
and mountains,
I thought of you,
while I was giving water its essence and spirit
you were making me smile.............
So run little one into my
threshhold
and cry upon me,
for I have watched and cried with you
in your attempts to escape.
And as your wounds bled
you ran
so fast to those places which are
not here,
I was taking care to help
you.
Your strength
made my angels cry
and the willows weep.
The rivers mourned for you while
the wind sang its songs of courage
and
all of the earth grieved.
So, run, my precious child
through my chiseled Valleys
onto the driest deserts
and
I will watch over you
and give you water
from my rivers of time,
when I first loved you
oh child of
forever.
copyright 2007
little child
into the hills of sanctuary
onto the grass covered plains
where I will show you
that in your desperate cries to me
I have always been there for you.
You had to go through this and I found you strong
and worthy
of of my love.
When I shaped the valleys
and mountains,
I thought of you,
while I was giving water its essence and spirit
you were making me smile.............
So run little one into my
threshhold
and cry upon me,
for I have watched and cried with you
in your attempts to escape.
And as your wounds bled
you ran
so fast to those places which are
not here,
I was taking care to help
you.
Your strength
made my angels cry
and the willows weep.
The rivers mourned for you while
the wind sang its songs of courage
and
all of the earth grieved.
So, run, my precious child
through my chiseled Valleys
onto the driest deserts
and
I will watch over you
and give you water
from my rivers of time,
when I first loved you
oh child of
forever.
copyright 2007
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