Reflections
By Tracey Lea
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Tracey Lea
I am a member of a very large family that stakes their roots in the wild and wonderful state of West Virginia. My family moved to Central Ohio in 1964, where I attended school K-12. I moved away in 1981 to the granite state of New Hampshire and called it home for twenty-four years. This is where I raised my three daughters. In 2000, I moved back to Central Ohio and married for a second time, gaining three stepsons and several grandchildren in addition to my own two grandsons. In addition to writing, I spend a great deal of my time making my own greeting cards and scrapbooks, working on family genealogy, and walking the local cemeteries taking photos to help others in their journey to find their roots.
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Reflections - Tracey Lea
Copyright © 2015 by Tracey Lea.
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CONTENTS
You Are Lord
Make Yourself At Home
Jesus Is Always There
Reflections
A Friend Like You
Take A Look At My Heart
Yellow Bird
I Want To Go Home And See Daddy
Looking At The Cross Through My Rearview Mirror
The Language Of Love
Don’t Look Back
Praise The Lord
Come Follow Me
How Can It Be
Song For Mama
Praise The Name Of Jesus
I Found In You
I Will Sing To You I Love You
The Lord Is In This Place
Open Wounds
(He Gave His Life)
Down A Crowded Road
The Call
I Will Praise Him
I Love You
Wholly Holy
The Contract
You Are The King Of Kings
Call Out My Name
O My Love
I Know A Man
O, How I Love Jesus (Otherwise Unentitled)
Seasons
Gentle Spring Rains
Fellowship With The Lord
Meghann’s Song
The Christmas Watch
I Want To Take A Drink
Barley Reached My Prime
Keys To Heaven
Shadows
Wind Chimes
The County Fair
Missing You
In The Darkness Of The Night
The Cardinal
Night Time Symphony
August
Haunting Questions
Pondering Seasons
Weather Report
Angry Winter
Images
February Winds
The Ms Titanic
Surreal
Quiet Thoughts With Jesus
The Kiss
The Master’s Handiwork
Bailey
He Lied
Sleepless Nights
Sleeplessness
Darkness
Great Friends
Ode To A Computer
That Old Car In The Field
My Sisters And Me
April Showers
Queen Anne’s Lace
September Rain
Calm Before The Storm
Fire On The Foothills
Winter Has Arrived
Angels In Our Path
Eddie’s Song
Song For My Love
O My Love
Shrinking Violet
Daddy
Ode To Mama And Daddy
A Younger More Innocent Me
Since You’ve Been Gone
Just For Fun~~Happy Birthday Tracey Lea!
I Am Young
The Blue Mood
Winter 1977
You Are My Friend
If Wishes Came True
Love
The Door
God’s Country
YOU ARE LORD
Everything you do
Should reflect a part of me in you
Everything you say
Should reflect a part of me;
I am Lord, Praise my name!
I’ll be with you forever more.
I am Lord, Praise my name!
I am Lord.
Everything I do
Should reflect a part of you in me;
Everything I say
Should reflect a part of you;
You are Lord, I’ll Praise Your name!
You are with me forevermore.
You are Lord, I’ll Praise Your name!
You are Lord!
(Colossians 3:17, January 20, 1988 tlh)
MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME
At fourteen years old, I thought I had my life under control,
But I had a longing in my heat ~~ an urging in my soul,
To serve this man called Jesus, each and every day…..
The thing I did not realize was all I had to say, was
Jesus, come into my life and make yourself at home;
Kick off your shoes, let down your hair, and let your spirit roam.
Jesus come into my life and make yourself at home;
Jesus, just make yourself at home.
On a Sunday night in January of 1974,
I understood his message,
I heard him knock at my heart’s door;
Then on the wings of angels ~
My feet never hit the floor, as I said…..
Jesus, come into my life and make yourself at home;
Kick off your shoes, let down your hair, and let your spirit roam.
Jesus come into my life and make yourself at home;
Jesus, just make yourself at home.
Years have passed since that first night I asked my savior in
And since that time, I’ve been known to stumble now and then;
But from time to time, I get down on my knees and ask again …. I say:
Jesus, come into my life and make yourself at home;
Kick off your shoes, let down your hair, and let your spirit roam.
Jesus come into my life and make yourself at