A Prayer To Thee
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A Prayer To Thee
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Father today I cry to Thee
Let not my enemies overcome me
Every day they are growing more stronger
They have set up traps up all around me
But the hotter the battle the sweeter the victory
For who God bless no man shall curse
So I know one day I get my reward
When I see them come falling at my feet
/:But I won't do like them
For I'm a righteous man
I will show them the good man should do showing them
We are one skin, one blood
So we should love one another.....:/
I know,I know things will be better
I know,I know things will be better...
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