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His Wisdom said---look beyond this drop, my son ..
into time's endless ocean-
He pleaded---be patient, faithful one.. she'll not always run (not always hide)-
Indeed no!---banished will be the malady that racks her ..it's source fin'lly exiled.. and gone.
Then---off the shelf she'll come!
Brighter than ever ..with a dazzling glowing gleam-
Laughing and singing and happy..what sheer joy for all to see!
Yes, beloved---this drop'll soon dry up ..leaving healing waters in it's place.
Where you'll find her basking on the bank
-no more on the run
-in another person's race -
Will you join her -should she ask?
With kisses from a special river -and one from her loyal friend..
To hide -there'll be no reason ..in this lovely garden that mends -
For it's horizon she'll have reached! ..by the One who beckoned from the start.
From the Same who saw the kindness and the goodness in her heart -
So speak to her of Love, my servant, my son ..of My Love! -and not your own -
Listen, she will, when my words you show ..to advance a faith -to nurture and to grow -
Do impart my Wisdom -to my precious daughter ..its that what she's all along sought -
That your inspired vision becomes to her ..reality..and not just a dream from a drop -
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