I'm gonna have a little talk with Jesus
When I get home tonight
Gonna tell him all about my troubles
And I know he'll make them right
Then I'll ask him to forgive me
For the things that I've done wrong
Gonna have a little talk with Jesus
Tonight when I get home
This world can be a struggle
Just livin' day to day
You'll run into the devil
With every step you take
I seen his face a hundred times
As he tried to lead me wrong
He don't understand
That I don't walk this road alone
I'm gonna have a little talk with Jesus
When I get home tonight
Gonna tell him all about my troubles
And I know he'll make them right
Then I'll ask him to forgive me
For the things that I've done wrong
Gonna have a little talk with Jesus
Tonight when I get home
Lord said I could call on him
When ever I feel low
Any time or place I needed him
He would gladly go
My life has not been perfect
No matter how I try
But he's never turned his back on me
And that's the reason why
I'm gonna have a little talk with Jesus
When I get home tonight
Gonna tell him all about my troubles
And I know he'll make them right
Then I'll ask him to forgive me
For the things that I've done wrong
Gonna have a little talk with Jesus
Tonight when I get home
I'm gonna have a little talk with Jesus
When I get home tonight
Gonna tell him all about my troubles
And I know he'll make them right
Then I'll ask him to forgive me
For the things that I've done wrong
Gonna have a little talk with Jesus
Tonight when I get home
I'm Gonna have a little talk with Jesus
Tonight when I get home
This is a sweet song I heard the other day on a CD. It is my favorite one this week. It is sung by Randy Travis. Go listen to it.
This is a blog that is made for people who love old time poetry and love God. Here we read poems from a range of different authors to some of the best story around. I hope you enjoy it.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
The outlaw was out rustling cow in
a torrential down pour
He had been riding for 3 days straight,
and his horse was getting mighty sore
They were pushing their contraband across
the Mexico
line
Running away from the law is how
the outlaw spent most of his time
His ma and pa always wondered in
their mind how he fell astray
They knelt and prayed for their wayward son every night and day
They had taught him from his youth about
God and his son Jesus Christ
And how God's beloved son Jesus had
to pay that ultimate sacrifice
The outlaw knew what kind of life
he was living
And if he didn't change his life it
would be unforgiving
But his name was so great he was known
quite well
And how many times he had rustled
and robbed no one could ever tell
But this time he was worried for lightning
was dancing all about
And he could hear a voice, he
thought it could be a shout
Then at that moment lightning
struck ten yards from him
He thought this could be it; his
life would end in sin
A wicked past unfolded, he thought
of all those wasted years
The drunken parties and wrecked saloons
and all the stolen steers
But a miracle was preformed that
night one that keep him from dying
One that answered his ma and pa prayers
because they keep a trying
Thunder spooked his pony and it reared
and threw him on the ground
But the outlaw landed in the muddy
clay safe and sound
He bolted under a rock to seek some
shelter from the storm
He then said a prayer to God to show
that he wasn't misinformed
He changed his life around and a
pardon he was granted
He was grateful for that wonderful
seed that his parents had planted
Forgiven by the love of God a love
that will remain
He gave his life and soul that
night when the savior beckoned for his name
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