Here And Now



Here And Now
Author: Mark V. Markov

Here in my heart
I believe.
Your presence
My Savior, my Redeemer
My Lord
I always need.
You are my Everlasting Light.

When I read Your word
When I look into Your life on earth
I know, I can see
Knowing what You mean to me
O here and now
My Lord Jesus Christ
In You I always believe

Lord please help me
So nothing can take away
This faith
So nothing can take away
This love from me

Here and now
In You my Lord and my God
I always believe
Here and now
Into my heart
Lord Jesus Christ
You I receive

The love in my life
I feel
I can see
In this life
My Lord
What You mean to me
For You I always need

Here and now
In You my Lord and my God
I always believe
Here and now
Into my heart
Lord Jesus Christ
You I receive

And may nothing take this away
May nothing separate You from me
In this life
May nothing take this away
May nothing separate You from me

Here and now
In You my Lord and my God
I always believe
Here and now
Into my heart
Lord Jesus Christ
You I receive

Plead lead my life
Please guide me
Help me to always be there
Helping others
Sharing with others  
Trying my best
And to always care

May nothing take this away
May nothing separate You from me
In this life
May nothing take this away
May nothing separate You from me

Here and now
In You my Lord and my God
I always believe
Here and now
Into my heart
Lord Jesus Christ
You I receive...


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Submitted by MarkVMarkov on June 09, 2022

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Quick analysis:

Scheme Ab cbxdEfx xxggahb gIxIg AJBACHB bxgBEgf AJBACHB iGBIG AJBACHB bgdkkxd IGBIG AJBACHB x
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,651
Words 330
Stanzas 13
Stanza Lengths 2, 7, 7, 5, 7, 7, 7, 5, 7, 7, 5, 7, 1

Mark V. Markov

Mark V. Markov [ˈmɑːrˌkɔːf] A Poet, Teacher, Theologian, Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Photographer. more…

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