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To: sionnsar
Don’t let my love grow cold

Gm Bb

I’m calling out, light the fire again

F C

Don’t let my vision die

Gm Bb

I’m calling out, light the fire again

F C

You know my heart, my deeds

Gm Bb

I’m calling out, light the fire again|

F C

I need Your discipline

Gm Bb

I’m calling out, light the fire again

Gm Dm Bb/D C

I am here to buy gold refined in the fire

Bb F/A C

Naked and poor, wretched and blind I come

Eb Bb/D C Bb

Clothe me in white so I won’t be ashamed

F

Lord, light the fire again


3 posted on 07/02/2006 4:32:14 PM PDT by jwalburg (It wasn't the Executive that Thomas Jefferson referred to as "the Despotic Branch.")
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To: jwalburg

Not being able to find "Don't Let My Love Grow Cold" in my Anglican hymnal, I did a quick web search which indicated that the songwriter is a Canadian of Mennonite background who is currently working with an organization called Vineyard. He appears to be a fine example of the casual/contemporary branches of evanglical protestantism, but other than a general call to faith, is there a particular signicance of this particular song to this thread, the Church of Nigeria or the Anglican Communion?


4 posted on 07/03/2006 5:41:21 AM PDT by Huber ("Tradition means giving votes to the most obscure of classes - our ancestors." - G K Chesterton)
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