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Additional Verses: I've got the peace that passes understanding down in my heart I've got the love of Jesus, love of Jesus, down in my heart I've got the wonderful love of my blessed redeemer way down in the depths of my heart76K wav file (first verse) freeI've Got the Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy [Music Download]By Wonder Kids / Wonder WorkshopFree preview online - download wma instantly.From CBDBack to Top He's Got the Whole World in His Hands**He's got the whole world in His hands, He's got the whole world in His hands, He's got the whole world in His hands, He's got the whole world in His hands! He's got the itty, bitty, baby in His handsHe's got momma and papaHe's got you and me, sister, in His handsHe's Got The Whole World In His Hands (Children Vocal) [Music Download]By Twin Sisters ProductionsFree online preview - download wma file immediately.From CBD.Back to Top Father Abraham Had Many Sons Father Abraham, had many sons, Many sons had Father Abraham, I am one of them, and so are you, So let's all praise the Lord! (right hand, left hand, right foot, left foot) 80k Windows Media Video (entire song)
Books Of The Old Testament [Music Download]By Thingamakid I'm Gonna Learn The Books Of The Bible - Old Testament [Music Download] By Twin Sisters Productions Download an mp3 file from Christian Book - free online pre"view". Books of Old Testament 2Robin Noel generously donated her original tune for the Books of the Old Testament! Click here to see the sheet music.Books of the Bible (3)Organist and Choirmaster John Bullock of the St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sutton in Ashfield, UK arranged a song teaching the books of the Bible to the tune of "My Favorite Things".Read the lyrics here.Back to TopSons of Jacob(to the tune of "Ten Little Indians")Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Dan and Naphtali,Gad and Asher, Joseph, Benjamin - These are the sons of Jacob.The lyrics to this song were improvised by Kim Dailey - treat lyrics as public domain. 97k Windows Media Video fileBack to TopJericho's Wall Came Falling Down(to the Tune of "London Bridge is Falling Down")Joshua got a plan from God, plan from God, plan from God.Joshua got a plan from God, Hallelujah!Israel marched around the wall, 'round the wall, 'round the wall.Israel marched around the wall, Hallelujah!Seven priests blew seven horns, seven horns, seven horns.Seven priests blew seven horns, Hallelujah!All of Israel gave a shout, gave a shout, gave a shout.All of Israel gave a shout, Hallelujah!Jericho's walls came falling down, falling down, falling down.Jericho's walls came falling down, Hallelujah!Rahab saved her family, family, family.Rahab saved her family, Hallelujah!The lyrics to this song were improvised by Kim Dailey - treat lyrics as public domain.Back to Top Jehovah Noticed: to the tune of "Jesus loves me"Achan took a wedge of gold,Silver and a robe we're toldBuried them inside his tentAbout his business then he went.Jehovah noticedJehovah noticedJehovah noticedThat Achan stole the gold.When we steal or disobey,Lie or fight or fail to pray,Someone knows just what we do,where we are, and why, too.Jehovah noticedJehovah noticedJehovah noticedHe sees all that we do.The lyrics to this song were improvised by Kim Dailey - treat lyrics as public domain.Back to Top437K mp3 fileThe Fruit of the Spiritcontributed by Paula Harrington The Fruit of the Spirit's not a watermelon(What 'cha yellin?)The Fruit of the Spirit's not a watermelon(What 'cha yellin?)If you want to be a watermelonYou might as well hear it.You can't be a Fruit of the Spirit.'Cause the Fruit is Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness,Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control.Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness,Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control.The Fruit of the Spirit's not a kiwi(Whee)The Fruit of the Spirit's not a kiwi(Whee)If you want to be a KiwiYou might as well hear it.You can't be a Fruit of the Spirit.'Cause the Fruit is Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness,Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control.Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness,Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control.The Fruit of the Spirit's not a banana(Nana)The Fruit of the Spirit's not a banana(Nana) If you want to be a banana You might as well hear it.You can't be a Fruit of the Spirit 'Cause the Fruit is Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness,Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control.Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness,Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control. The Fruit of the Spirit's not a cantaloupe.(Nope!)The Fruit of the Spirit's not a cantaloupe.(Nope!) If you want to be a cantaloupeYou might as well hear it.You can't be a Fruit of the Spirit! 'Cause the Fruit is Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control.Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness,Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control.Fruit of the Spirit [Music Download]By Various ArtistsReader John R. sent in his own version of the Fruit of the Spirit song, using positive language and a slower chorus.Watch Video Back to Top
Press Release info: A Year Closer tells us already in its title what its theme is: approaching death, time ticking away and getting closer with each track of the record. We are told in the first song that our protective mask isn\u2019t working, warned by the storm clouds and a ticking bedroom clock in \u201CDark Skies.\u201D We hear fears of death approaching in the sad words exchanged by lovers who see they will run out of time, or already have, as in \u201CWe Had Time\u201D or the romantic lament of \u201CWhen I Drink.\u201D In \u201CWork Last Monday,\u201D all of life passes with cold automatism in an \u201Coffice apartment,\u201D as a narrator broods over early onset dementia, remembers the details of rituals for respecting the dead, and thinks of how a hole is opening up in reality itself. The singer of \u201COver the Hill\u201D isn\u2019t apparently afraid of growing older and becoming a \u201Cman,\u201D but only leaks a few disjointed details of his plans for disappearing, collapsing, turning into a tree, and finding a home. \u201CAngel of Mercy\u201D tries to resurrect the Christian promise of a life after death, anxiously asking if anyone is up there waiting for us after the oblivion of this world.
But these are just the moments when A Year Closer speaks in words clear and audible enough to be understood. The giddy, agitated voice of \u201CThe Price\u201D speaks only to itself in a private language, hidden away in a tin can somewhere. Musically, A Year Closer is a series of pieces that make symphonies out of separate processes of decay and disappearance: unidentified cracking and creaking objects, broken equipment, and lost melodies that seem to have escaped other songs and wandered into the room looking for a place to hide. These are the moments that the listener of Maths Balance Volumes always knows are coming, waits for, and settles in temporarily for a moment of repose. Maybe this is the meaning of A Year Closer: while waiting for the worst, things come together, a \u201Cwe\u201D with no name but with a rhythm, a tenuous but definite harmony to share as the clock ticks. Even if, when the lights are turned on, it turns out nobody was there. \u2014Paul Buchholz
Marshall Gu: For headphones only; the intimacy and strangeness get lost in the air. The songs that make up A Year Closer are not so much \u2018songs\u2019 as they are peeking through windows into a suburban home. The residents aren\u2019t there, so they go about their business, sometimes muttering to themselves and singing in a way that makes it feel like these songs aren\u2019t for you to hear, they\u2019re for them. Little snatches of tune you hum to yourself in the shower, or while making bread. Opener \u201CThe Mask Isn\u2019t Working\u201D is the creak of hardwood floors and inaudible words until near the end where a man says the title\u2019s words aloud, and so the title A Year Closer expands into its full unstated version: A Year Closer to Death. And everything afterwards carries an ominous weight. \u201CEvery step I take draws me closer to the ground,\u201D a woman says clearly on \u201CWork Last Monday\u201D while her husband enjoys his old American folk records, \u201CSomething is going to break soon.\u201D But I like this album more in theory than I do execution, as if someone took The Hissing of Summer Lawns very literally.[6] 2b1af7f3a8