David - A Heart Beyond Time
Out in the wild, where sheep would stray,
A shepherd boy sang the night away.
Today, in alleys and urban light,
A lost kid hums through a lonely night.
He faced the lion, the bear, the threat,
With fearless heart and no regret.
We face our giants—the quiet, the grim,
In anxious thoughts and screens' false hymn.
A harp in hand, he calmed a king's storm,
We stream a song to stay safe and warm.
He danced for joy, a worshiping soul,
We swipe for peace to feel more whole.
Goliath fell to a single stone,
By faith, not power, he was overthrown.
We fight our fears from deep inside,
With whispered prayers and nowhere to hide.
He fled from Saul, from the jealous hand,
Still trusting a greater, unseen plan.
We run from shame, from a world's cruel eye,
Yet still long for truth to rise on high.
He fell in sin, then broke in grief,
But in God's mercy, he found relief.
And so do we, when hearts collapse,
Finding grace to bridge the painful gaps.
A crown he wore, but more than gold,
It's still his heart that stories told.
And in our time, in every part,
We carry questions—just like his heart.
Not perfect saints, but seekers still,
Chasing grace beyond our own will.
Through the city's noise or an ancient psalm,
David walks with us—a quiet calm.
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