Mysterious, That's What I Call You

Lion by Rebecca St. James
Mysterious
That's what I call You
I'm curious about You
I'm scared and not sure that You are safe
But Your eyes seem to say that You are good

This is not a dream that I'm living
This is just a world of Your own
You took me from all that I knew
Shown me how it feels to hope
With You with me, facing tomorrow together
I can learn to fly
Feels like I'm living in a lion's mouth, but the lion is (an angel)

Wise eyes, You see the core of me
Your gentleness melts me
And now I know that words cannot describe
The power that I feel when I'm with You

This is not a dream that I'm living
This is just a world of Your own
You took me from all that I knew
Shown me how it feels to hope
With You with me, facing tomorrow together
I can learn to fly
Feels like I'm living in a lion's mouth, but the lion is

Peace and power, love forever
Who am I to stand before You?
I am speechless
But in my weakness
You are here and all is well

You took me from all that I knew
Shown me how it feels to hope
With You with me, facing tomorrow together
I can learn to fly
Feels like I'm living in a lion's mouth, but the lion is an angel

This is not a dream that I'm living
This is just a world of Your own
You took me from all that I knew
Shown me how it feels to hope
With You with me, facing tomorrow together
I can learn to fly
Feels like I'm living in a lion's mouth, but the lion is an angel, is an angel

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Esma Disa
27

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Sherlock Holmes
30
Dr. John Watson
31

Esma Disa is a travelling gypsy who loves mystery and magic.

She must drop everything and travel to England, all because of one letter from an old forgotten friend;

Dear Esma,

I'm sorry to ask so much of you on such short notice, but I am in urgent need of your help. My colleague and I are investigating a case and have stumbled over some interesting evidence, but are unable to make out what it is. I have enclosed a train ticket to London, set to depart tomorrow, Monday at 9:00 a.m. Again, I'm sorry we had to reconnect this way, but I look forward to seeing you and working with you again.

Sincerely Yours,
Dr. John Watson