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alyce
03-19-2001, 08:56 PM
~for B & T~


this is my lesson in miracles, layna
not that we are all good and everything
we do is perfect, no
for we are but mortals, seeking
immortality ~ and the Creator,
in His wisdom, provides us with
bodies, in His image, and natural
resources in His earth, for our
physical healing
and He creates within us, the desire
to love and be loved, for our
spiritual communion with who He truly
is...

this is my lesson in miracles, layna,
not that we possess omniscience, omnipresence,
omnipotence ~
or ever will on this finite plane ~
but through our faith in God, we are imbued
with powers bestowed by His Spirit to
heal, restore, yea, even resurrect that which
was once dead...

this is my course in miracles, layna,
not that we control ANYTHING or ANYBODY,
but when LOVE IS IN CONTROL,
we can do THE IMPOSSIBLE!

amen

A

Destee
03-19-2001, 11:13 PM
here you go again ... with your sensuous flow
i looked the word up, just to be sure
that it applied ... of course it does

readily affected thru the senses
highly appreciative of the pleasures of sensation
having strong sensory appeal
producing gratification of the senses
characterized by sense impressions or imagery aimed at the senses

you touch souls
smiles
hearts
tears
passions
with your flow
it runs deep
male or female
black or white
young or old
can feel your flow

you are awesome ...
and to this peace i say

amen

:heart:

Destee

belahni
03-20-2001, 10:49 AM
Ms. A, I marvel at the way you get your message across..."layna", has been properly schooled...and B & T, must be the two luckiest people on the planet to have inspired this beautiful flow.

Thank you for sharing your wisdom ~ you certainly are a witness to miracles. So am I, every time I read you.

:heart:

B

T
03-20-2001, 12:17 PM
brings us together, sees us through, and is our final comfort in the end. I love you, too. More than words can express.

And 'thank you' for this one, doesn't come close Alyce; just doesn't come close.

T

$$RICH$$
07-31-2004, 12:08 PM
see now dis what i'm saying wow!
sistah ya pen is in motion tyte drop

watzinaname
07-31-2004, 02:14 PM
Words from this poet seem to always leave there mark. Alyce where are you?

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