"Image Of You"
by
JUDITH JOHNSON KYPTA

When I gaze into my mirror
At the Image that I see.....
It is my face..Which I’m familiar
But ....It’s like you Lord, I long to be.

I’m looking for compassionate eyes
A brightness emanating...From within
Love enough to forgive, hurt and lies
And understanding...... All flesh is sin

I want a smile, showing happiness
For my face to have a ....Special glow
I want all to see, That I am blessed
And love and understanding to flow

Yes Lord, when I look into my mirror
It is "You" I would like to see.......
For then I would know, I’m living
The way you meant, for me to be

For if I walk ...Within your ways.
And do as you, asked us to do....
I would be letting my light shine
Representing an "Image" of you!

Copyright ©2005 Judith Johnson Kypta
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5/30/03