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Samuel Wesley (1766-1837): Prelude & Fugue in D for Organ
Organ of Velesovo Priory Church | These two pieces come from Samuel Wesley's "Twelve Short Pieces for the Organ with a Full Voluntary added (Composed and Inscribed [= Dedicated] to Organists in General)" of 1817 (not 1815 as stated at the beginning of the video: in fact the autograph is dated 10 July 1816, and the publisher, Muzio Clementi, entered the published volume at Stationer's Hall, London, on 7 June 1817). They are the final two pieces of the set. All the pieces are notated for manuals only, except for the final one, the fugue heard here: this has bass notes in the final bars that are not actually marked as a pedal part in the original edition but which can only be played by the feet. The pedal notes heard at the end of the "prelude" are not in the original score but see...
published: 08 May 2017
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Samuel L. Jackson - "Nobody Gets Out Alive" (The Hitman's Bodyguard OST)
"Nobody Gets Out Alive" was written and performed by Samuel L. Jackson for the motion picture "The Hitman's Bodyguard"
published: 04 Aug 2017
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Samuel Wright: "Song of the Clouds"
This piece on a poem of Aristophanes is written by the Australian composer Samual Wright.
SONG OF THE CLOUDS (from "The Clouds")
by: Aristophanes
LOUD-MAIDENS that float on forever,
Dew-sprinkled, fleet bodies, and fair,
Let us rise from our Sire's loud river,
Great Ocean, and soar through the air
To the peaks of the pine-covered mountains where the pines hang as tressed of hair.
Let us seek the watch towers undaunted,
Where the well-watered cornfields abound,
And through murmurs of rivers nymph-haunted,
The songs of the sea-waves resound;
And the sun in the sky never wearies of spreading his radiance around.
Let us cast off the haze
Of the mists from our band,
Till with far-seeing gaze
We may look on the land.
Cloud-maidens that bring the rain shower,
To the Pallas-l...
published: 02 May 2013
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SUPERNATURAL 6.16 'And Then There Were None'- CW Promo (Aired: March 4th, 2011)
" And Then There Were None" Official Description:
Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Bobby (Jim Beaver) set out in search of The Mother of All's latest monster. While investigating, they run into Samuel (guest star Mitch Pileggi) & Gwen (guest star Jessica Heafey), who are also hunting the creature. Samuel and Bobby get into a heated fight about how to handle the case.
Mike Rohl directed the episode written by Bret Matthews.
published: 26 Feb 2011
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USS Samuel Gompers Five Buddies First Reunion June 2017
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. - Reunions are special. It's a chance to reconnect with people you don't see as often as you might like.
What about going 42 years between reunions?
That's what happened Friday afternoon in Grand Rapids, Mich., for five men who all served together aboard the U.S. Naval destroyer, USS Samuel Gompers from 1972-75.
Ken Sokol, James Francisco, Larry Derrington, Leo Mathieu and Carl Fitzgerald were fresh out of high school when they enlisted in the Navy and ended up as bunk mates aboard the Gompers.
"We all worked in the engine room together," said Sokol, who traveled from Wisconsin to Grand Rapids for the reunion. "Walking in and seeing these guys was just great."
The reunion unfolded at a Holiday Inn Hotel in Grand Rapids, and was arranged by Linda Francisco, who is t...
published: 14 Sep 2017
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Drop the Mic w/ Anne Hathaway
James Corden challenges Anne Hathaway to a rap battle, and nothing is off the table.
Alice Through The Looking Glass - in theaters Friday!
"Subscribe To ""The Late Late Show"" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/CordenYouTube
Watch Full Episodes of ""The Late Late Show"" HERE: http://bit.ly/1ENyPw4
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Watch The Late Late Show with James Corden weeknights at 12:35 AM ET/11:35 PM CT. Only on CBS.
Get the CBS app for iPhone & iPad! Click HERE: http://bit.ly/12rLxge
Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons...
published: 25 May 2016
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There Is None Like You (Tiada Seperti Kau) - Bethany Nginden Surabaya
Key~G
*There is none like You
No one else can touch my heart like You do
I can search for all eternity long
And find there is none like You
*Your mercy flows like a river wide
And healing comes from Your hands
Suffering children are safe in Your arms
There is none like You
Tiada seperti Kau
Yang telah menjamah segenap hatiku
Tak seorang pun di dalam hidup ini
Seperti Kau Tuhan
KasihMu seperti sungai mengalir
KuasaMu menyembuhkan
Air mataku Engkau hapuskan
Tiada seperti Kau
published: 26 Sep 2019
3:52
Samuel Wesley (1766-1837): Prelude & Fugue in D for Organ
Organ of Velesovo Priory Church | These two pieces come from Samuel Wesley's "Twelve Short Pieces for the Organ with a Full Voluntary added (Composed an...
Organ of Velesovo Priory Church | These two pieces come from Samuel Wesley's "Twelve Short Pieces for the Organ with a Full Voluntary added (Composed and Inscribed [= Dedicated] to Organists in General)" of 1817 (not 1815 as stated at the beginning of the video: in fact the autograph is dated 10 July 1816, and the publisher, Muzio Clementi, entered the published volume at Stationer's Hall, London, on 7 June 1817). They are the final two pieces of the set. All the pieces are notated for manuals only, except for the final one, the fugue heard here: this has bass notes in the final bars that are not actually marked as a pedal part in the original edition but which can only be played by the feet. The pedal notes heard at the end of the "prelude" are not in the original score but seem permissible, following the example of the fugue (many organs in England were beginning to acquire pedal boards at this time; indeed, the "Full Voluntary" also included in the original volume does have a pedal part, explicitly marked). None of the "Twelve Pieces" have titles, they are simply numbered. (In fact there are 13 pieces, not 12 -- the one preceding the "prelude" lacks a number both in the autograph and in the original edition. In the autograph the fugue is clearly numbered "12" but also, in fainter writing, "13". Perhaps it was thought that Twelve Pieces sounded better than thirteen -- or maybe the extra one was added in the spirit of the "baker's dozen"! The "Full Voluntary" -- in D Minor -- mentioned in the title of the volume does not form part of the Short Pieces but is a separate composition.) But these final two pieces do very much seem to form a pair -- more so even than nos. 8 and 9, apocryphally titled "Air" and "Gavotte" and also often performed together.
Here is a complete list of all works by either Samuel or Charles Wesley on my channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJQG183QhFpBruurSuQCANWEuBEWJqWIz
The (unfinished) portrait of Samuel Wesley used in the video was painted by John Jackson probably around 1815 or a little later. It is in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
a_osiander(at)gmx.net . http://andreas-osiander.net . http://facebook.com/andreas.osiander
https://wn.com/Samuel_Wesley_(1766_1837)_Prelude_Fugue_In_D_For_Organ
Organ of Velesovo Priory Church | These two pieces come from Samuel Wesley's "Twelve Short Pieces for the Organ with a Full Voluntary added (Composed and Inscribed [= Dedicated] to Organists in General)" of 1817 (not 1815 as stated at the beginning of the video: in fact the autograph is dated 10 July 1816, and the publisher, Muzio Clementi, entered the published volume at Stationer's Hall, London, on 7 June 1817). They are the final two pieces of the set. All the pieces are notated for manuals only, except for the final one, the fugue heard here: this has bass notes in the final bars that are not actually marked as a pedal part in the original edition but which can only be played by the feet. The pedal notes heard at the end of the "prelude" are not in the original score but seem permissible, following the example of the fugue (many organs in England were beginning to acquire pedal boards at this time; indeed, the "Full Voluntary" also included in the original volume does have a pedal part, explicitly marked). None of the "Twelve Pieces" have titles, they are simply numbered. (In fact there are 13 pieces, not 12 -- the one preceding the "prelude" lacks a number both in the autograph and in the original edition. In the autograph the fugue is clearly numbered "12" but also, in fainter writing, "13". Perhaps it was thought that Twelve Pieces sounded better than thirteen -- or maybe the extra one was added in the spirit of the "baker's dozen"! The "Full Voluntary" -- in D Minor -- mentioned in the title of the volume does not form part of the Short Pieces but is a separate composition.) But these final two pieces do very much seem to form a pair -- more so even than nos. 8 and 9, apocryphally titled "Air" and "Gavotte" and also often performed together.
Here is a complete list of all works by either Samuel or Charles Wesley on my channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJQG183QhFpBruurSuQCANWEuBEWJqWIz
The (unfinished) portrait of Samuel Wesley used in the video was painted by John Jackson probably around 1815 or a little later. It is in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
a_osiander(at)gmx.net . http://andreas-osiander.net . http://facebook.com/andreas.osiander
- published: 08 May 2017
- views: 1714
3:32
Samuel L. Jackson - "Nobody Gets Out Alive" (The Hitman's Bodyguard OST)
"Nobody Gets Out Alive" was written and performed by Samuel L. Jackson for the motion picture "The Hitman's Bodyguard"
"Nobody Gets Out Alive" was written and performed by Samuel L. Jackson for the motion picture "The Hitman's Bodyguard"
https://wn.com/Samuel_L._Jackson_Nobody_Gets_Out_Alive_(The_Hitman's_Bodyguard_Ost)
"Nobody Gets Out Alive" was written and performed by Samuel L. Jackson for the motion picture "The Hitman's Bodyguard"
- published: 04 Aug 2017
- views: 1086334
2:35
Samuel Wright: "Song of the Clouds"
This piece on a poem of Aristophanes is written by the Australian composer Samual Wright.
SONG OF THE CLOUDS (from "The Clouds")
by: Aristophanes
LOUD-MAIDENS ...
This piece on a poem of Aristophanes is written by the Australian composer Samual Wright.
SONG OF THE CLOUDS (from "The Clouds")
by: Aristophanes
LOUD-MAIDENS that float on forever,
Dew-sprinkled, fleet bodies, and fair,
Let us rise from our Sire's loud river,
Great Ocean, and soar through the air
To the peaks of the pine-covered mountains where the pines hang as tressed of hair.
Let us seek the watch towers undaunted,
Where the well-watered cornfields abound,
And through murmurs of rivers nymph-haunted,
The songs of the sea-waves resound;
And the sun in the sky never wearies of spreading his radiance around.
Let us cast off the haze
Of the mists from our band,
Till with far-seeing gaze
We may look on the land.
Cloud-maidens that bring the rain shower,
To the Pallas-loved land let us wing,
To the land of stout heroes and Power,
Where Kekrops was hero and king,
Where honor and silence is given
To the mysteries that none may declare,
Where are gifts to the high gods in heaven
When the house of the gods is laid bare,
Where are lofty roofed temples, and statues well carven and fair;
Where are feasts to the happy immortals
When the sacred procession draws near,
Where garlands make bright the bright portals
At all seasons and months in the year;
And when spring days are here,
Then we tread to the wine-god a measure,
In Bacchanal dance and in pleasure,
'Mid the contests of sweet singing choirs,
And the crash of loud lyres.
Interpretation of Aristophanes' Clouds: Reconciling Science and Religion
The Clouds is a play primarily concerned with education. Nevertheless, it is a play with a strong moral message and a tragic arc that ends with the reassertion of the gods: Strepsiades shrieks, "Revenge for the injured gods!" as he stones the fleeing sophists (II.i.1506). This religious reassertion is especially intriguing because The Clouds is not a particularly pious play. It is doubtful that even underneath the many layers of satire and gross physical humor—down to where the play's undeniable moral center sits—we will locate a religious or even broadly spiritual motive or lesson. Rather, Aristophanes's comedy seems to be preaching honesty and responsibility: basic secular, or civic, virtues. Nonetheless, Aristophanes leaves his audience with religion. Why?
https://wn.com/Samuel_Wright_Song_Of_The_Clouds
This piece on a poem of Aristophanes is written by the Australian composer Samual Wright.
SONG OF THE CLOUDS (from "The Clouds")
by: Aristophanes
LOUD-MAIDENS that float on forever,
Dew-sprinkled, fleet bodies, and fair,
Let us rise from our Sire's loud river,
Great Ocean, and soar through the air
To the peaks of the pine-covered mountains where the pines hang as tressed of hair.
Let us seek the watch towers undaunted,
Where the well-watered cornfields abound,
And through murmurs of rivers nymph-haunted,
The songs of the sea-waves resound;
And the sun in the sky never wearies of spreading his radiance around.
Let us cast off the haze
Of the mists from our band,
Till with far-seeing gaze
We may look on the land.
Cloud-maidens that bring the rain shower,
To the Pallas-loved land let us wing,
To the land of stout heroes and Power,
Where Kekrops was hero and king,
Where honor and silence is given
To the mysteries that none may declare,
Where are gifts to the high gods in heaven
When the house of the gods is laid bare,
Where are lofty roofed temples, and statues well carven and fair;
Where are feasts to the happy immortals
When the sacred procession draws near,
Where garlands make bright the bright portals
At all seasons and months in the year;
And when spring days are here,
Then we tread to the wine-god a measure,
In Bacchanal dance and in pleasure,
'Mid the contests of sweet singing choirs,
And the crash of loud lyres.
Interpretation of Aristophanes' Clouds: Reconciling Science and Religion
The Clouds is a play primarily concerned with education. Nevertheless, it is a play with a strong moral message and a tragic arc that ends with the reassertion of the gods: Strepsiades shrieks, "Revenge for the injured gods!" as he stones the fleeing sophists (II.i.1506). This religious reassertion is especially intriguing because The Clouds is not a particularly pious play. It is doubtful that even underneath the many layers of satire and gross physical humor—down to where the play's undeniable moral center sits—we will locate a religious or even broadly spiritual motive or lesson. Rather, Aristophanes's comedy seems to be preaching honesty and responsibility: basic secular, or civic, virtues. Nonetheless, Aristophanes leaves his audience with religion. Why?
- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 422
0:21
SUPERNATURAL 6.16 'And Then There Were None'- CW Promo (Aired: March 4th, 2011)
" And Then There Were None" Official Description:
Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Bobby (Jim Beaver) set out in search of The Mother of All's l...
" And Then There Were None" Official Description:
Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Bobby (Jim Beaver) set out in search of The Mother of All's latest monster. While investigating, they run into Samuel (guest star Mitch Pileggi) & Gwen (guest star Jessica Heafey), who are also hunting the creature. Samuel and Bobby get into a heated fight about how to handle the case.
Mike Rohl directed the episode written by Bret Matthews.
https://wn.com/Supernatural_6.16_'And_Then_There_Were_None'_Cw_Promo_(Aired_March_4Th,_2011)
" And Then There Were None" Official Description:
Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Bobby (Jim Beaver) set out in search of The Mother of All's latest monster. While investigating, they run into Samuel (guest star Mitch Pileggi) & Gwen (guest star Jessica Heafey), who are also hunting the creature. Samuel and Bobby get into a heated fight about how to handle the case.
Mike Rohl directed the episode written by Bret Matthews.
- published: 26 Feb 2011
- views: 639
9:38
USS Samuel Gompers Five Buddies First Reunion June 2017
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. - Reunions are special. It's a chance to reconnect with people you don't see as often as you might like.
What about going 42 years between ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. - Reunions are special. It's a chance to reconnect with people you don't see as often as you might like.
What about going 42 years between reunions?
That's what happened Friday afternoon in Grand Rapids, Mich., for five men who all served together aboard the U.S. Naval destroyer, USS Samuel Gompers from 1972-75.
Ken Sokol, James Francisco, Larry Derrington, Leo Mathieu and Carl Fitzgerald were fresh out of high school when they enlisted in the Navy and ended up as bunk mates aboard the Gompers.
"We all worked in the engine room together," said Sokol, who traveled from Wisconsin to Grand Rapids for the reunion. "Walking in and seeing these guys was just great."
The reunion unfolded at a Holiday Inn Hotel in Grand Rapids, and was arranged by Linda Francisco, who is the wife of James Francisco.
"This is a very special weekend for me," said James Francisco. "We were all very close when we were serving [in the Navy]."
Larry Derrington and Leo Mathieu traveled all the way from California (Sonoma and San Diego, respectively) for this reunion.
"We've been kind of thrilled to death about doing this," Derrington said. "It was a spur of the moment decision to do this, but I'm glad all five us decided to do it."
Life took the five men in different directions after their Navy days came to an end and contact was lost.
"There was no Facebook or Twitter back in the 70s, 80s and 90s," Mathieu said. "It's much easier to find lost friends today than it was 40 years ago.
"All my expectations have been met by seeing and hugging these guys again."
The five men were given a conference room at the hotel where they could sit around and reminisce. Old photos were passed around so each of the men knew who the others were.
"When you don't see somebody for 42 years, you only remember how they looked the last time you saw them," Sokol said. "The old Navy photos were a great help in knowing who everybody was, not to mention just fun to joke about."
Now that they've found each other, they don't plan to let go.
"None of us has even talked to each other for 42 years," added Fitzgerald, jokingly. "We've already decided we're going to have a reunion once a year, going forward, until we're all gone."
The dates have yet to be finalized, but the location has been. The five men say they will reunite again in 2018 in San Diego, Calif.
https://wn.com/Uss_Samuel_Gompers_Five_Buddies_First_Reunion_June_2017
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. - Reunions are special. It's a chance to reconnect with people you don't see as often as you might like.
What about going 42 years between reunions?
That's what happened Friday afternoon in Grand Rapids, Mich., for five men who all served together aboard the U.S. Naval destroyer, USS Samuel Gompers from 1972-75.
Ken Sokol, James Francisco, Larry Derrington, Leo Mathieu and Carl Fitzgerald were fresh out of high school when they enlisted in the Navy and ended up as bunk mates aboard the Gompers.
"We all worked in the engine room together," said Sokol, who traveled from Wisconsin to Grand Rapids for the reunion. "Walking in and seeing these guys was just great."
The reunion unfolded at a Holiday Inn Hotel in Grand Rapids, and was arranged by Linda Francisco, who is the wife of James Francisco.
"This is a very special weekend for me," said James Francisco. "We were all very close when we were serving [in the Navy]."
Larry Derrington and Leo Mathieu traveled all the way from California (Sonoma and San Diego, respectively) for this reunion.
"We've been kind of thrilled to death about doing this," Derrington said. "It was a spur of the moment decision to do this, but I'm glad all five us decided to do it."
Life took the five men in different directions after their Navy days came to an end and contact was lost.
"There was no Facebook or Twitter back in the 70s, 80s and 90s," Mathieu said. "It's much easier to find lost friends today than it was 40 years ago.
"All my expectations have been met by seeing and hugging these guys again."
The five men were given a conference room at the hotel where they could sit around and reminisce. Old photos were passed around so each of the men knew who the others were.
"When you don't see somebody for 42 years, you only remember how they looked the last time you saw them," Sokol said. "The old Navy photos were a great help in knowing who everybody was, not to mention just fun to joke about."
Now that they've found each other, they don't plan to let go.
"None of us has even talked to each other for 42 years," added Fitzgerald, jokingly. "We've already decided we're going to have a reunion once a year, going forward, until we're all gone."
The dates have yet to be finalized, but the location has been. The five men say they will reunite again in 2018 in San Diego, Calif.
- published: 14 Sep 2017
- views: 595
5:17
Drop the Mic w/ Anne Hathaway
James Corden challenges Anne Hathaway to a rap battle, and nothing is off the table.
Alice Through The Looking Glass - in theaters...
James Corden challenges Anne Hathaway to a rap battle, and nothing is off the table.
Alice Through The Looking Glass - in theaters Friday!
"Subscribe To ""The Late Late Show"" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/CordenYouTube
Watch Full Episodes of ""The Late Late Show"" HERE: http://bit.ly/1ENyPw4
Like ""The Late Late Show"" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/19PIHLC
Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1Iv0q6k
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Watch The Late Late Show with James Corden weeknights at 12:35 AM ET/11:35 PM CT. Only on CBS.
Get the CBS app for iPhone & iPad! Click HERE: http://bit.ly/12rLxge
Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Access. Try it free! http://bit.ly/1OQA29B
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as Carpool Karaoke."
https://wn.com/Drop_The_Mic_W_Anne_Hathaway
James Corden challenges Anne Hathaway to a rap battle, and nothing is off the table.
Alice Through The Looking Glass - in theaters Friday!
"Subscribe To ""The Late Late Show"" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/CordenYouTube
Watch Full Episodes of ""The Late Late Show"" HERE: http://bit.ly/1ENyPw4
Like ""The Late Late Show"" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/19PIHLC
Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1Iv0q6k
Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Google+ HERE: http://bit.ly/1N8a4OU
Watch The Late Late Show with James Corden weeknights at 12:35 AM ET/11:35 PM CT. Only on CBS.
Get the CBS app for iPhone & iPad! Click HERE: http://bit.ly/12rLxge
Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Access. Try it free! http://bit.ly/1OQA29B
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as Carpool Karaoke."
- published: 25 May 2016
- views: 26889326
4:19
There Is None Like You (Tiada Seperti Kau) - Bethany Nginden Surabaya
Key~G
*There is none like You
No one else can touch my heart like You do
I can search for all eternity long
And find there is none like You
*Your mercy flows ...
Key~G
*There is none like You
No one else can touch my heart like You do
I can search for all eternity long
And find there is none like You
*Your mercy flows like a river wide
And healing comes from Your hands
Suffering children are safe in Your arms
There is none like You
Tiada seperti Kau
Yang telah menjamah segenap hatiku
Tak seorang pun di dalam hidup ini
Seperti Kau Tuhan
KasihMu seperti sungai mengalir
KuasaMu menyembuhkan
Air mataku Engkau hapuskan
Tiada seperti Kau
https://wn.com/There_Is_None_Like_You_(Tiada_Seperti_Kau)_Bethany_Nginden_Surabaya
Key~G
*There is none like You
No one else can touch my heart like You do
I can search for all eternity long
And find there is none like You
*Your mercy flows like a river wide
And healing comes from Your hands
Suffering children are safe in Your arms
There is none like You
Tiada seperti Kau
Yang telah menjamah segenap hatiku
Tak seorang pun di dalam hidup ini
Seperti Kau Tuhan
KasihMu seperti sungai mengalir
KuasaMu menyembuhkan
Air mataku Engkau hapuskan
Tiada seperti Kau
- published: 26 Sep 2019
- views: 314