Pearls; The Frailty Of Matter
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Pearls; The Frailty Of Matter
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Where can value be found?
My hands are swollen, my back is bent
The appetite is insatiable, this toil will never end
So long i've labored in vain
For a worthless prize and empty gain
Father help me to see what i truly need
The pearl of your kingdom
Am i so faithless that i cannot trust?
Your power's infinite, is that not enough?
So long i've labored in vain
For a worthless prize and empty gain
Father help me to see what i truly need
The pearl of your kingdom
Only truth will satisfy, and only you are true
Grant me strength to live in you, in spirit and in the truth
The father hears a heart uninterrupted by greed or mammon's desires
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