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by Tony Krogh From north, south, east and
west,
But there's One to give
us hope,
From Rwanda to Kuwait,
But there's One to give
us hope,
Like the echo of a bell
But there's One to give
us hope,
In the morn you'll see the
star
But there's One
to give us hope,
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by Glenn Kaiser and Pat Peterson Standing in the mist last
night
But I know Someone who
wants you;
From the highlands to harbor
towns,
But I know Someone who
wants you;
A passionate heart in each
one burns,
But I know Someone who
wants you;
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by Jennifer Ingerson and Duncan Johnstone I lift up my eyes
No light may enter those caves,
Listen, my child, for I
The shadows are emptied
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by Tommy Sands So my song for you this evening,
it's not to make you sad
Isaac Scott from Banagh, he
lived just across the fields
There were roses, roses
Now Isaac he was Protestant
and Sean was Catholic born
For the ground our fathers
plowed in, the soil it is the same
There were roses, roses
It was on a Sunday morning
when the awful news came round
We gathered round the graveside
on a cold and rainy day
There were roses, roses
Now fear it filled the countryside
there was fear in every home
Isaac was my friend! he cried,
he begged them with his tears
There were roses, roses
So my song for you this evening,
it's not to make you sad
Now I don't know where the
moral is or where this song should end
There were roses, roses
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by Robert Burns and Tony Krogh The wintry west extends his
blast,
Through the night, through
the night
The sweeping blast, the sky
o'ercast,
Through the night, through
the night
Thou Pow'r Supreme, whose
mighty scheme
Through the night, through
the night
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by John Leland Oh when will I see Jesus
O had I wings I would fly
away and be at rest
Whene'er you meet with troubles
O had I wings I would fly
away and be at rest
Gird on the gospel armor
O had I wings I would fly
away and be at rest
Oh do not be discouraged
O had I wings I would fly
away and be at rest
Neither will He upbraid you
O had I wings I would fly
away and be at rest
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by Tony Krogh One fine summer's morning
both gallant and gay
He went to the city and when
he got there
"Well, you guesses me right
and a wild one I'll claim
The preacher, he stammered
and started to squawk
He finally says, "Laddie,
naive I might be
"Be off little preacher, now
what do you mean?
Well he put on his hat and
he bade him farewell
"Come back little preacher,
now don't go so fast
They fell on their knees and
they started to pray
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except "There Were Roses," © Elm Grove Music |
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