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Fire & Ice, Volume 1, No. 15

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365 Lyrics™, presents Day 15 in a 365 day lyrical journey. From The Pine Needle Man™ art, music, and literature libraries, FIRE & ICE, presents a lyrical theme, music, and message focused on spiritual growth in the 21st century.

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Hear the cry of the distant call.

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Every day is a newborn thing, flying paths she has never winged. And with each beat she cries to be heard, oh, hear the cry of the infant word; Hear the cry of the distant call, hear the waves as they leap the shore, the loving kindness the mother sings, the comfort call the morning brings.

The Perfect Choice for Daily Awakening

365 Lyrics™ is all about the inspiration. The simplicity and wisdom of each day's lyrical theme is designed to inspire and uplift you. Let the art, music, and daily meditation provide the food you need to boost your personal knowledge about the subject of spiritual life.

Experience the positive changes that follow when you focus on the values and ideals of life's best choices. Enrich your soul with daily content while building a healthy spiritual life within! What could be a better way to begin and end each day?

Want more? Start your journey today!

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  • Meditative Day by Day Studies
  • Reference Links
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