Marlene Taylor

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It's as precious as a Soul, being able to bear because God chose.
Listen to a mother who knows and life will uphold, keeping you on
your toes.
A blessing word, she always told, when life's dilemmas throws you
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Take me by the hand and lead me.
Teach me that the Lord is the Key.
Make me believe and see and my spirit will be the best that it
could be.
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Is it my imagination, as I look up in the darkness, the sparkles
of the stars, carry my mind somewhere far? There's not a train, boat nor car, in this place so far. The sun shines so brightly
even on rainy days. There's no blood shed or pain, in this place
so far away. All of the little children gather around Jesus and
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Like the sky that doesn't know whether it will be blue or gray,
but yet it's there.
Like the sun that doesn't know whether it will rise or set, but
yet it rise.
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A Mother And Her Love

It's as precious as a Soul, being able to bear because God chose.
Listen to a mother who knows and life will uphold, keeping you on
your toes.
A blessing word, she always told, when life's dilemmas throws you
a blow, that often left you low.
Her gentle hand caused you to stand, to fight and demand for what
God has planned for all man.
A mother can be a daughter, aunt, niece or neighbor, long as her
love is strong and able, leading one to be stable.
She places her cards on the table and dares one to change the hand, she stands firm behind her command.
When that hand was switched that she was dealt, the disobeyed child was given the belt, although there was love within her heart she still felt.
Her powerful words should always be kept in the back of one's mind,
giving you help. Yep! Yep! Yep!
A mother's love is as wide as a sea, just as the sister who God
enabled to set hundreds of slaves free.
She encourages you to strive for the best and to never settle for less.
To all mothers from the north, east, south and west, as a mother,
I urge you to continue being a mother, pushing your child to
accomplish life's test and to not fall weak to the devil's mess.
So to my mother and all the rest, I wish you the very best!

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