Forgive me please when I act out, for the pity parties stirred from a lot of self-doubt
Forgive me please for my silent voice, for being bothered too much by another’s noise
Forgive me please when I shout and fuss, when I talk too much or in great anger cuss
Forgive me please for calling you names, for gossiping and groaning because we’re not the same
Forgive me please when I won’t forgive, God’s told me it’s wrong so I can rightly live
Forgive me please when I brag and boast; it’s inferior feelings, just so you’ll know
Forgive me please for picking you apart; the words steal your joy and later tear out my heart
Forgive me please when I worry and fret, for I’m human like you so don’t be upset
Forgive me please when I act better than thou, for indeed it’s an act and you know this now
Forgive me please when I hate what I’m not, just pray for me for that would mean a lot
Forgive me please when I bring in my past, and make you pay for what another did last
Forgive me please as I beg your pardon; for you’ll need it too else your heart grow hardened
But most of all, I need God’s forgiving touch, and I know that I am, His Son meant that much…
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B. Jett © 2008-11-20
The blind, deaf, and wheel chair bound individuals are often much more liberated than those deemed healthy. Finding fault is a default mode, complaining the reason why folks are remaining in jobs they disdain, relationships that are destructive, and in bitterness because of time vs becoming better with time. Let us all kindly "SHUT UP" and count our blessings and stop fighting what we "get" to do. Get mad or get glad. Simple choice. Choose! Brian G. Jett
11/29/08
11/28/08
Wayne Dyer Quotations
"Each and every occasion wherein we demand that another person apologize, we will discover that our intentions were neither to pardon the person nor accept the effort for amnesty." –Brian G. Jett
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11/23/08
Morning Dew
Morning Dew: "'Go through the darkness and come out the other side.
When you think 'I can't stand another minute of this,' know that you can.
When you think 'I won't make it through another day,' know that you will.
When you can't take another moment of the pain and the fear
and the feelings of hopelessness, realize that you just have.
Endure the heartache and come out heartstrong.
Endure the tremors and the grief and the isolation
and come out sturdy and robust and ready for another round.
Like a diamond in the making, endure the heat and the pressure
for what seems like eternity, and emerge with a new brilliance and clarity.
When you think you've come to your end, dig deep and endure.'
(Katherine Hepburn)"
When you think 'I can't stand another minute of this,' know that you can.
When you think 'I won't make it through another day,' know that you will.
When you can't take another moment of the pain and the fear
and the feelings of hopelessness, realize that you just have.
Endure the heartache and come out heartstrong.
Endure the tremors and the grief and the isolation
and come out sturdy and robust and ready for another round.
Like a diamond in the making, endure the heat and the pressure
for what seems like eternity, and emerge with a new brilliance and clarity.
When you think you've come to your end, dig deep and endure.'
(Katherine Hepburn)"