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HOW LIFE GOES
by Joseph O' Sullivan
04/30/12
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am here again to-day,have not yet gone away,the
tempter comes to me at night,with GOD'S grace will
try to fight the good fight,i tries in many ways GOD is there to help me out,hell's a place its
down below, i hope that i wont fall down or become a no laughing clown,each day then is a new amen,it comes from GOD,must begin again,who else can help me win,against dark forces that take root within,every day is a test in time,gets less and less when you're age is like mine,its never over until GOD,tell it stop,GOD,tells the time like no other clock,with his grace my life goes on apace,until am gone am part of the human race,
pray wont end up in some awful disgrace.
Joe.

If you died today, are you absolutely certain that you would go to heaven? You can be! TRUST JESUS NOW

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