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Words from Jewel

“If I could tell the world just one thing, it would be that we’re all OK. And not to worry ’cause worry is wasteful and useless in times like these. I won’t be made useless. I won’t be idle with despair. I will gather myself around my faith. For light does the darkness most fear.

My hands are small I know, but they’re not yours, they are my own. But they’re not yours, they are my own. And I am never broken.

Poverty stole your golden shoes. It didn’t steal your laughter. And heartache came to visit me, but I knew it wasn’t ever after. We’ll fight, not out of spite. For someone must stand up for what’s right. ‘Cause where there’s a man who has no voice, there ours shall go singing.

My hands are small I know, but they’re not yours, they are my own. But they’re not yours, they are my own. I am never broken. In the end, only kindness matters. In the end, only kindness matters. I will get down on my knees and I will pray. I will get down on my knees and I will pray… And I am never broken. We are never broken. We are God’s eyes. God’s hands. God’s mind…” excerpted lyrics from Hands by Jewel.

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