In My Prayer's
I say a prayer everyday,
For the ones who are in pain.
For those who are grieving,
The one's who are in chains.
I say a prayer everyday,
For the innocents who have died,
Unselfishly by the scores.
For the one's who are far away from home,
Protecting our country,fighting a war.
I say a prayer everyday,
For the homeless who are sleeping.
On beds which are made of stone.
Those who are out of work,
For the one's who are all alone.
I say a prayer everyday,
To ease the suffering of victims.
That no one ever hears,
For battered wives and children.
Which are drowning in their tears.
I wished that I could wrap my arms around them,
Tell them that it will be okay.
That I will say a prayer for them,
Each and everyday.
For the ones who are in pain.
For those who are grieving,
The one's who are in chains.
I say a prayer everyday,
For the innocents who have died,
Unselfishly by the scores.
For the one's who are far away from home,
Protecting our country,fighting a war.
I say a prayer everyday,
For the homeless who are sleeping.
On beds which are made of stone.
Those who are out of work,
For the one's who are all alone.
I say a prayer everyday,
To ease the suffering of victims.
That no one ever hears,
For battered wives and children.
Which are drowning in their tears.
I wished that I could wrap my arms around them,
Tell them that it will be okay.
That I will say a prayer for them,
Each and everyday.
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