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In the 13th century, a Portugese woman who'd been demonically oppressed resolved to do the unthinkable by taking her own life by drowning herself in the Tagus River. On her way to the river, she passed a shrine erected in honor of the great orator…
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I started writing this song in the summer (August) of 2015 and finished it recently. The bulk of the tune was there but not the words. I recorded it using a bouzouki which is tuned GDAG, low to high though I wrote it on the guitar. This is now…
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I wrote this song after reading the book, Immanuel's Veins by Ted Dekker. At the end of the story the main character recalls the first verse of a hymn. I looked it up on the internet and learned that it is a hymn by an Englishman, William Cowper…
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This a song about conversion. Moment Of Grace Out of darkness I have come Borne into Your light Now seeing what is not of You T’was by grace that I was lifted here To the mountainside By my angel, my faithful guide You changed my…
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This is from the Book of Judges in the Old Testament and is about Samson. Samson The Angel of The Lord Came down to the earth To Manoah’s barren wife he spoke You shall bear a son Drink no wine nor strong drink Eat nothing unclean…
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This was written about the longing for heaven and reuniting with our loved ones. Heaven’s Light Intro: 4/4 D / D (DA#EG) / D / (EA#DF#) :// D :// D G Em A I will see you in the…
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This is a poem by G. K. Chesterton set to music. A Child of the Snows There is heard a hymn when the panes are dim, And never before or again, When the nights are strong with a darkness long, And the dark is alive with rain…
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This song is about how God uses all we offer Him to help other - that in His great mercy, nothing we offer is wasted, even our bad days when we may be disheartened and not at our best.
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This a prayer for the elderly that I put to music earlier in the year. I repeat the last two lines of each verse and sang “dearest” instead of “blessed“ in the last verse. I’m not sure if I did it by accident or not, but there it is now and I…
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