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A Lonely Soldier

I am just a lonely soldier in Gods amazing army

with the Word on my shoulder, who cares about who fights me

I carry strength of a thousand swords and run at fire fearless

I talk to those who haven't heard, while facing evil spirits

I crush all dark and walk in light, my feet stand firm and just

Heavenly angles bow and hark when sin I swiftly crush

There's no trials that can face me, nor demons I cant tame

No agony disgraces me and I do not hide in shame

I have fist that carry freedom and feet that can reach far

Ive had my struggles dealt with them and joined in on his war

I am just a lonely soldier, but God has chosen me

In the eyes of the beholder I'm exactly who I need to be

I am peace where there is none, I am heart when all is gone

I am love when hate flourishes, I am truth when lies discourage

I am just a lonely soldier, but I can make an impact

Because he is the molder, and I was made to do just that.


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