Beautiful Mess
I ask myself if I have a beautiful message to share with you this Easter but all I have is this beautiful mess. The ultimate epitome of who I am meant to be; my legacy, and to be honest, I don’t have the will to fight it anymore.I am as lazy as one can get
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My Precious Christ
With love you weptWith the cross you creptCrying all the way to CalvaryTo shame the devil the rivalryWith love, just for meJailedNailedJust for me, with loveEverything I drive myselfTo strive so hard to love you backThe same way you loved me If one day oh Savior, my pride grows than my love for you, remind
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Invisible Day of Redemption
Why bygones be bygones as the adage goes?I sat by the river side as page by page the past from my memory flowsI picked a pebble and tossed into the air and left it fall back into the watersSlowly I rose up and billow back home.Pride still eating my inside, I tried my best but
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Calvary
POEM ON CALVARY Lord, I can hear you calling,I can see the affection, the compassion in your eyes,I can still hear your forsaken cries, the voice of you calling,Lord, I know I can fathom less of your form,But I know you want the best for me,Lord, I can still hear their voices “crucify him”At the
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Work Ethics
In Japan, the elevator apologizes for keeping you waiting: is our work ethic comparable From different online dictionaries, work ethics is defined loosely as “work as a moral good”, “determination to work hard” and such others. Oxford dictionary states it as “the principle that hard work is intrinsically virtuous or worthy of reward”. The key
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