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poem- wild flowers of zion
Posted On 04/20/2012 06:32:43 by charlyn
WILD FLOWERS OF ZION Everyone wants a diamond Sure its the most valuable stone But what if the light wont shone, Would you still feel its value when your eyes cant see it on And how long would you appreciate The beauty a flower can create When the time comes and it wilts And nothings left but some dry petal stilts Nothing is permanent except change As a famous scientist would state Maybe its true in some circumstances However there are those unnoticeable unchangeable things Yes there are those gems more precious than diamond Whose value is more than the eyes can stare on Whose beauty last for all eternity Who stands against all changes and inequity Crafted by the master-craftsman Himself Sown by the master of vineyards hand Whose power and knowledge is beyond With its priceless value limitless stands This is more than any trick of imagination Greater than any mans persuasion This is the truth that's been searched by every one The light of every nation I can't find it in any jewelry shop Nor in any fancy flower shop Not in all famous institution Neither in the spotlight of man's creation Oh how beautiful it is Which makes our hearts sing with bliss Sparkles and shine anywhere it is Precious gift from our Creator, a true beauty indeed In the hearts of those virtuous women In the sweet smiles of those young girls Who dwelt on the garden of Zion Shines the beauty in its purest form Molded by life's flood and storms Strengthen through all desert burns In the jungle of world's diverse pretensions A peculiar and most lovely flower blooms In the wonderful garden of Zion These wild flowers were grown Forever beautiful, forever precious Let your countenances shines and forever live on!.

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