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The Longest Road

Posted on January 9, 2019 by Ink-Spilling Sword

How long, o Lord, my God,
must I walk this wretched road ?

How long, El Shaddai,
Must I bear up this load?

My feet sinking in the sod,
My soul shrinks in the night. Continue reading The Longest Road

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