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Silhouette (against the sky) by louis gander Four-thirty in the morning came. The night was cool, the winds were tame. As with birds, time quickly flies - in silhouette against the skies. Deceptions twist and bend the truth - for men and women, aged and youth. Seek these hints with open eyes - in silhouette against the skies. Sin's deception ruled the earth - for our forgiveness, His rebirth. Hear the echo of His cries - in silhouette against the skies? God's truth and I, we walk abreast - deceptive lies we so detest. So He reveals as He supplies - in silhouette against the skies. Now Jesus came to shed the light - it was okay, forgiveness right. See His cross still standing high - in silhouette against the sky? Now listen... as His voice breaks free, Can you not hear, can you not see - glimmering hope - that is why, in silhouette against the sky? If masks were shed and truth be told, each one of us is getting old. Morning breaks, the end draws nigh - in silhouette against the sky. Yes, God is love and grace is free! My little fragile faith tests me... So in shadow, will walk I - in silhouette against the sky? Promises great, followers few - do you know Him as He knows you? Seek Him first and you will spy - in silhouette against the sky. Four-thirty in the morning passed, the weather cool. Now winds blow fast. As with birds, time quickly flies - His glimpse of truth against the skies. |
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