I Stand at the Edge of A Cliff
I stand at the edge of a cliff,
Lord, how many times I've been brought here!
The winds sway me and the bottom pulls me down;
I turn cold and numb, and can fairly clutch me on.
I stand on, confused and bewildered,
Not knowing, now, where to go.
But, my anchor is cast upward,
Though it's not always that I can see the rope.
The winds sway me and the bottom pulls me down;
I turn cold and numb, but You still clutch me on.
So, I stand on, confused and bewildered,
Yet knowing that You know where to go.
© Domenic Marbaniang, 2011
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