Overloving Father

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ebdesroches

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Overloving Father, to the sweetness of your love I'm drawn

You bid me come closer since the day I was born

Your overwhelming love causes me to weep

The great love waters my soul

You are the King of Glory with all majesty and power steeped

My heart pours out love to you and I bow to kiss your feet.


I am still a child and can barely speak the words I love you father

And your spirit causes me to worship and love you not enough

At night just because you miss me and want to me embrace

You awaken me to make our hearts one as I adore

Sing my soul to love and worship Him even more


I feel Your missed presence when I think you are away

Tho I know you are always with me and will always stay
 

CharliRenee

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Beautiful, thank you!!!
 

ebdesroches

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Beautiful, thank you!!!
Thanks for the encouragement. Its the first poem i wrote after He told me He loved me and that i loved Him. Was quite a surprise. I dont exactly know why He told me I loved Him, I was worshipping Him through streaming hymns…waiting at the airport for a flight. Maybe just acknowledging that I did in fact love Him.

Like the poem says He overloves us, it is pleasure to love Him in return.