My Man Of Steel
I knew a man of steel.
He left me what seems like a decade ago.
He taught me how to walk.
He showed me the greatest gift of God,
The Bible, which he lived and adored.
His faith in God was blind and true.
Through many trials he had been,
Trusting Jesus, he tore them apart.
He fought life's battle to the end.
Oh and was his head held high.
I've never known a man,
With such passion to face the storm.
He took the bullets meant for me,
And smiled as they bounced off.
His cape gave me warmth,
And protected me from the winds of evil.
His arms still strong stood me as I faltered.
His cape gave me warmth,
And protected me from the winds of evil.
His arms still strong stood me as I faltered.
He flew high in the clouds while serving,
And saved many lives educating.
My man of steel was my father,
He loved me dearly.
And he will protect us forever,
For his spirit flies freely.
And he will protect us forever,
For his spirit flies freely.
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