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Cook, Karen - K Cook Realty & Mortgage
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Unto the rock the pebble so small \r
did ask of it? Simple question \r
was all.Great massive, heavy rock \r
how is it that you are so tall? \r
With great effort of movment \r
for the river was a torrent when \r
upon the small delicate, soft shiney \r
smooth.perfectly well rounded without \r
flaw the booming voice from he so tall \r
mellowed his answer filled with awe \r
answered to the pebble with word's \r
like this.........Tiny most humble pebble, \r
you so very long ago, you were once the mightest \r
mountain on the face of the earth. \r
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His Brothers name Was James\r
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no shame should he be felt \r
for he who held himslef up \r
was not the one who nailed him up \r
for he who was nailed to the cross \r
held not only his head high \r
but he held himself up longer\r
than anyother could have \r
he showed strength like no other \r
there is no shame to be placed \r
unto him for no one has ever walked \r
in the shoes of he who was nailed\r
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for Karen Jolene Cook McLain \r
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