(krŏn'ĭ-kəl) n. An extended account in prose or verse of historical events, sometimes including legendary material, presented in chronological order and without authorial interpretation or comment. A detailed narrative record or report.

Monday, 17 December 2012

WE WAIT

January 25, 2010 WE WAIT After the chase God of the broken God of the suffering God of the people who cry out for help and wait God of the empty God of the lonely God of the hungry we cry out to You and wait and need And we wait, and we wait And we wait to hear Your voice To feel Your touch, to know Your love To know You’re here with us God of the dreamless God of the desperate God of the worn out we cry out to You God of the fearful God of the weary God of the tortured we cry out to You and wait and need Where are You – I don’t know Where are You – Where You are Where are You – But I need to see Where are You – Your face tonight We are broken – I am so We are suffering – Broken suffering We are worn out – Worn out We are weary – Where are You We are fearful – I need You We are hungry – I need Your touch We are desperate – I need Your We are empty - Love Where are You Where are You Where are You Where are You – I need You now And we wait And we wait And we wait to hear Your voice To feel Your touch, to know Your love To hear Your voice, to feel Your touch To hear Your voice, to know Your love To know You’re here with us God of the broken God of the suffering

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