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Fr Oluwafemi Victor Orilua, CSSp – Make Hay

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“Make Hay” is an invitation to a judicious use of one’s time. The short but insightful book is a signal that:
Every moment is precious.
Every space is an opportunity.
Every stage is a privilege.

THE SONG
Verse1
The sun is rising, allow it to shine.
The moon is over the horizon, to dispel the darkness
The distance is not far, don’t stay far away!
There is nothing to buy, don’t set the price too high.
Even though, you are weary and fainting.
You got enough power to move and excel
Don’t worry about the pain, it makes you stronger
The Saviour is waiting at the end of the line.
Chorus
Make hay when sun shines
Don’t stop the pendulum
Keep the blood circulating
No room for dull moment
Make hay when sun shines
Don’t stop the biting
Keep the shaft rotating
No space for laziness.
Verse2
No much ado for nothing, you create nothing
Recreate at your given time,
Help nature to birth new lives
Dig deeper and deeper,
the treasure is hidden down there.
Hold your ground against the fear
and be willing to win.
Be a character in the Divine Script,
An actor you were born.
Don’t stand speechless.
The stage is all set.
Why scared?
The audience is watching you!
The ovation will only come
at the end of a good show.
Chorus

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