Spirit Scenes - Carol Series (20)

orchidee



Tune: Antioch

('Joy to the world')

Isaiah 61 v.1,3,10

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The Spirit of the Lord is on

Me, I Jesus, God's Son

Because the Lord has anointed

Me, by Him I am led

Me, by Him I am led

Me by, Me by Him I am led

 

I bring comfort to they who mourn

Now is their lightened dawn

I give them beauty for ashes

They consoled, true is this

They consoled, true is this

They consoled, Consoled, true is this

 

I give oil of joy for mourning

Whate'er life's troubles bring

My people may have joy in me

Express it flowing, free

Express it flowing, free

Express, Express it flowing, free

 

And I give them garment of prise

I lift them, them upraise

Instead of a spirit heavy

They full of life, now see

They full of life, now see

They full, They full of life now see

 

Let us greatly rejoice, the Lord

Has clothed us, sure His word

In the garments of salvation

Righteous robe for each one

Righteous robe for each one

Righteous, Righteous robe for each one

  • Author: orchidee (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 4th, 2023 03:17
  • Comment from author about the poem: A hymn-poem in 8.6.8. 6.6.8. format. End of Carol series.
  • Category: Spiritual
  • Views: 21
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  • BlessedbyGod

    AMEN my dear friend

    • orchidee

      Thanks BC. I'm gonna give KP the ashes! lol.

      • BlessedbyGod

        HAHAHAHA

      • Neville



        poor old Carol 🙂

        • orchidee

          Thanks N. lol. Carol's been warbling for ages now!

        • Bella Shepard

          Breakfast with the best, thank you Orchi!

          • orchidee

            Thanks Bella. Got in a tangle with the end parts of the verses - how many repetitions?! lol. Goodbye to Carol now. Do you know her? lol.

          • Goldfinch60

            Good one Orchi.

            • orchidee

              Thanks Gold.



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