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Unrevised Song lyrics about Matt the bodyguard..

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Matt did his wrong in letting Kermie slip away



 



But time heals all; not always today..



 



Matt did not trust his own faith..



 



Matt had not accepted what the commandments had
said..



 



He turned his ears away from normal
understanding..



 



Kermie cried out to him but Matt would not
listen..



 



There was nothing much more for Matt to search
for



 



Treasure could be found within his heart..



 



Treasure could be found within his heart..



 



His hidden treasure could help him figure it all
out



 



His hidden treasure could help him to figure it
all out..



 



Matt's fear of knowledge was something he had
done wrong in the past..



 



When Matt found out about knowledge he had found
he was always blessed



 



Never again would Matt turn his ear today



 



Matt knew God always made a way..



 



Matt did not trust his own faith.



 



But time heals all; not always today..



 



There was nothing much more for Matt to search
for



 



Treasure could be found within his heart..



 



Treasure could be found within his heart..



 



His hidden treasure could help him figure it all
out



 



His hidden treasure could help him to figure it
all out..



 



Matt had been in trouble this time..



 



But, with God’s help he was going to
understand..

(I am basing these song lyrics off of A PROVERB from the Bible Proverbs 2:1-5 from my Bible reading today). Matt is Kermie's bodyguard and he was the one who was not watching Kermie and allowed Kermie to get lost. Therefore, this was something bad that Matt had done wrong in the past, but as my nano book plays out Matt would have learned his lesson and will have inevitably accepted who he was and would stop focusing on what other people thought and did; he would finally accept himself.
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