Paul Lisney's listening history
This was written and recorded in 2000. It is about St. Bridget of Sweden and her visions.
FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED-EIGHTY
(HOW MANY KNOW?)
Nobody knows, nobody knows the pain You suffered
No one can know, can truly…
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This is my latest song which was inspired after seeing a video of Archbishop Fulton Sheen where he talks about the devil. At the close of the talk he tells hearing our Lord's cries and how he responded.
TAKE ME DOWN
And I woke…
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There is a devotion called The Flame Of Love through a Catholic mystic, Elizabeth Kindelmann. This is one of the prayers she received from Our Lord and i just recently set it to music. The words are below:
The Prayer of Jesus
(The…
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This is The Apostles' Creed put to music. My brother Mike is also singing on it.
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This is an ancient Christian hymn which I have put my own melody to. I chose the verses from different translations of the Latin based on how they fit the melody.
9/29, 9/30/06…
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i wrote this thinking about the Passion of Jesus and glimpsing the Truth of my own part inflicting His suffering through my sins.
Shouldn’t I Love You More?
You prayed for me in the garden
You saw my soul and…
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This is about trying to follow Our Lord and that to be an authentic Christian one will often one's self going against the ways of the world.
Heart Of A Servant
No one wants to be a servant
Everyone wants to be in charge
No one wants…
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This a song for the lenten season, contemplating what it must have been like for Jesus during His 40 days in the desert after being baptized by St. John, His cousin.
Forty Days
To the desert Jesus Christ was led
And for forty…
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This is an instrumental track recorded using my Martin HD 28. The take is not quite the way I want it and I am hoping to record it again.
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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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