I realized today that is unwise to listen to this song from my favourite children's CD before heading off to class:
It’s been all sad songs since you’ve left
I’ve cried and I’ve kept my sorrow so deep inside
And I’ve swept up all of my pride
Sad songs since you died
It’s been all sad songs since you went away
I’ve been lost, and sleeping right through the day
This has cost me all that I had
Now the songs are all sad
Something deep inside of me
So wanted to believe
But that cost me all that I had
Now the songs are all sad
But then Mary came to our house of shame
To proclaim that you were alive again
And the grave was as empty and dark
As my broken heart
Something deep inside of me
So wanted to believe
That the grave is as empty and dark
As my broken heart
I know all sad songs have another verse
It’s the one the heavenly choirs rehearse
For that day when the broken will mend
And the sad songs will end
Not that we’ll forget, we’ll sing those songs yet
In a different key, we’ll sing differently
In the music God has arranged
All the sad songs will change
God will wipe away all our tears
Banish the fears we’ve collected for all these years
On that day when the broken will mend
The sad songs will end
Something deep inside of me
Can’t help it but believe
In that day when the broken will mend
The sad songs will end
In the music God has arranged
All the sad songs will change
The song is by Matthew Boulton of Butterflyfish on his band's self-titled album. The album is available on Amazon and presumably iTunes; I got my copy through emusic.
HT: Ben Myers
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