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The man whispered, "G-d speak to me," and a meadowlark sang but the man did not hear.
So the man yelled, "G-d, speak to me!" and the thunder rolled across the sky but the man did not listen.
The man looked around and said, "G-d let me see you," and a star shone brightly, but the man did not see.
And the man shouted, "G-d, show me a miracle," and a life was born, but the man did not notice.
So, the man cried out in despair, "Touch me G-d and let me know you are here!"
Whereupon G-d reached down and touched the man.  but the man brushed the butterfly away and walked on."

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