Could this ultimately refer to the blessing referred to below? It seems a short stretch to go from a rhyming "blessing" to the notion of a song using the same, or similar words.by John D. Billings"God bless the pudding, God bless the meat, God bless us all; Sit down and eat." A Harvard Student's Blessing, 1796
Better to say Bless You
Anthony Bless goes by Bless.
god bless
Välsigne dig - Bless You (most common) Gud välsigne dig - God Bless You
The opposite of bless is curse.
Bless is a verb.
It means, "God bless you and your family always."
Bless is present tense. The past tense is blessed, and the future tense is will bless.
Bless The Fall is from Phoenix AZ
He bless him in his special place.. ;)
god bless you.