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Scars To Stars
Don't judge them,
because they are your diamonds in disguise,
Don't hate them,
They'll keep your feet on the ground,
You can't tear them off you,
Just let them keep you focused on heaven.
We've all got them,
Though we try to mask them,
Paste a smile
or even a frown,
They are scars that plague the human race,
The victory over them is not in stars,
No, try God's grace
Because He'll love you just the way you are.
In our weaknesses God is made strong,
Too strong for your scar to live on.
Just hold on
Hold on to Him,
The winds will blow,
Tides will roll,
But,Oh!
Don't let go and you will watch your scars turn into stars.

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