I did my best, it wasn’t much
I couldn’t feel, so I tried to touch
I’ve told the truth, I didn’t come to fool you
And even though it all went wrong
I’ll stand before the Lord of Song
With nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah
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I’ve seen you requested access to my blog. I no longer use it but I’m honoured by your interest in it. If you want to you can check out my new blog though. It’s hopeontheboundary.wordpress.com – it’s a very dark one (at the moment) and I won’t be angry if you don’t follow. Promised. Hope you’re alright.
Hi Juliet, I followed your old blog and I admit I was concerned when I saw you had closed it. I’m going to follow your new one. You are a strong, courageous young woman.
A fitting song for the poor children lost in Newton. Hard for me to understand the killing of children. Thank you for the video. I have put the poor families in my prayers. I have four children and two grand-boys. If I lost one. My world would fall apart.
Welcome to Telling Knots, John.
I hear you. I don’t have any words for this tragedy. The children killed, wounded, traumatized; the adults confronting an ultimate helplessness. The shooter, barely more than a child himself. All the parents. “Even though it all went wrong, I stand before the Lord of Song with nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah.”
I have no words. No words.
There are no words Knots . especially with ones so little and innocent. I still can’t read much about it. A whole city school traumatized for life.
I can’t either, Steve. I haven’t read much about it at all – and I’m a news junkie. This isn’t “news”. It’s so, so bad.
A beautiful tribute for such a horrific tragedy.
Blessings and prayers
Maxine.
I thought so too, Maxine. Thanks for the comment.