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Faith In A Stone Cold Being
A hammer to the head,
 
 I am made of stone.
 
 The pieces of me exfoliate,
 
 one by one.
 
 After many hits of breaking down,
 
 my pieces assemble on the ground beneath me.
 
 I cry to the Lord,
 
 my God,
 
 to give me his eyes for just one second,
 
 so I can see the hope in life.
 
 I want my pieces to flutter back into the air,
 
 and plaster themselves onto me once again.
 
 I pray and pray,
 
 but my pieces stay gathered on the ground.
 
 But the day I find true faith,
 
 I know,
 
 deep down,
 
 that my pieces can reassemble in my heart once more.
 
 God is love,
 
 and faith is my solution.

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