Let It BE



As the Beatles said it so well let it be.
Let it be my heart can run free,
from what others think.
Want to run free in the meaning of the music.
Let it be ,why does poeple want to question?
Every one needs to go,
 and run free from time to time .
Is it just the Dreamers of this time ,that speak of running away?
Let it be even in our families,those that can express them self.
Free without fear of judgement,not many get lost
in there dreams.
Our world gives no thought to those who are free in spirit.
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Submitted on November 17, 2013

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Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 492
Words 103
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 12

Susan Wall

I am a born again Christian, I go to a church that preaches all the Bible. Some years ago you would call that kind of church a holy rolling church. I am very proud to be called a Christian. He saved from hell and gave me a new life. God saved my soul from hell. I am a mother, a stay at home house wife. I love to write and share with others what God has done for me. I write to cope with stress as well, it is my outlet. God has given me the gift to write. I want to make a difference to someone that may be hurting. Maybe my writings will lead someone to the Lord with my life experiences. God bless those who reads this. I am also known as the Dreamer with identifying myself to other people. I am just a sinner saved by grace. more…

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