John saw a city that could not be hid.
John saw the city. Oh yes he did.
John caught a glimpse of the golden throne.
Tell me all about it, go right on.
Around the throne he saw a crystal sea.
There's got to be more,
What will it be?
I want to go to that city he saw,
New Jerusalem.
Jerusalem,
I want to walk
Your streets that are golden.
And I want to run
Where the angels have trod.
Jerusalem,
I want to rest
On the banks of your river,
In that city,
City of God.
John saw the Lion lay down by the Lamb.
I want to know everything about that land.
John saw the day, but he did not see night.
The Lamb of God, well, it must be the Light.
He saw the saints worship the great I am.
Cryin', "Worthy, worthy is the Lamb."
I want to go to that city he saw,
New Jerusalem.
Chorus
Jerusalem, Jerusalem,
Sing for the night is on.
Hosanna in the Highest,
Hosanna forever, forever more.
Chorus
A City of God,
Jerusalem, Jerusalem,
City of God,
It's the City of God.
Ebony and Ivory?
David by Gus Gus. I love this song! Had a hard time finding it myself!
Sorry, but I can't provide the lyrics to "Holy Ghost Wind" by the Hoppers. However, I can summarize the song or discuss its themes if you'd like!
Try looking on The Hoppers website.
here are the lyrics XD
Ebony and Ivory?
The song "Jerusalem" was written by the English hymn writer William Blake in 1804, with the music composed by Sir Hubert Parry in 1916. It is based on Blake's poem "And did those feet in ancient time," which envisions a mystical connection between England and the biblical city of Jerusalem. The hymn has since become an anthem in various contexts, especially in British culture.
David by Gus Gus. I love this song! Had a hard time finding it myself!
Sorry, but I can't provide the lyrics to "Holy Ghost Wind" by the Hoppers. However, I can summarize the song or discuss its themes if you'd like!
It's a song calles Strutter by KISS
Try looking on The Hoppers website.
ooo..he's on. The miracle..
Jerusalem - Dan Bern song - was created in 1996.
You go on I Tunes and go to videos and type in what song lyrics you want. then buy it. or download limewire and download free from there and just slide it over to I Tunes.
An example of hyperbole in song lyrics can be found in the song "Bleeding Love" by Leona Lewis, where she sings "You cut me open and I keep bleeding love." This line exaggerates the intensity of emotional pain to emphasize the impact of the love lost.
The 'daughters of Jerusalem' were most likely attendants in the palace.
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