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| Psalm 118:24 | ![]() So bright in the clean, cool air, As I kneel in my Cajun cabin, Lord, To offer my morning prayer. What can I ask of You, Bon Dieu? What more can a Cajun wish? I've got black coffee on my stove, And this grand bayou to fish. My nets are full and heavy, Lord, My traps your bounty yield; I harvest so many riches, Lord, From your bayou, gulf, and field. When my exiled Cajun fathers, Lord, Sought refuge in this land, I know the force that led them on Was le Bon Dieu's unseen hand. So Lord, what more can a Cajun ask Than what I have today? Bon sante, bene amis et ma famille, And le Bon Dieu Who hears me pray. Then this is my simple prayer, Lord, A Cajun's humble plea; May all of those who love you, Lord, Have all you've given me. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
__________________ LIFE IS GOD'S GIFT TO YOU WHAT YOU DO WITH YOUR LIFE IS YOUR GIFT TO GOD J - Jesus first O - Others next Y - Yourself last John 14:6 |
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