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Teramaze Damascus


Fire in the horizon
Will people listen
to what the Lord has to say
Sometimes this world will open their eyes
But it's never too late to learn from our past mistakes
The fire from his storm is surrounding me
As I wanted to know
Too many times I have said that I would learn
The ancient scriptures of his word
Do you remember when you hurt inside?
As the anger flowed slowly
Losing your mind
There is no hurt in God, you see
Just hurt that you're not within him
To gain in his holy love
To hain his righteousness
To gain new life
The fire from his storm is surrounding me
As I wanted to know
Too many times I have said that I would learn
The ancient scriptures of his word
Fallen from the highest plateau of love
As we know it
Imagining the worst to be that gutteral moment
And fearing the loneliness that becomes
Your only friend
And finding the strength for love
Wounds to mend
A broken heart that holds the pain
As memories fade
The past lies in yesterday
Where old promises were made
A promise for lasting love
A love that she did not return
The lost love can now be found in Jesus
As we learn



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