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Appendix II (Inspirational Songs) - Seven Inspirational Songs

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Getting Off The Rollercoaster

Talk to Me

by Adrian Newington © 1990

I composed this song for a dear friend of mine and her family. My friends niece developed a serious medical condition which sent the young girl into a coma, and this my way of saying that I was always thinking of them in my heart and in my prayers.

The song is Jesus singing to my friend and her family.

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I am what your troubled heart yearns for.
I have seen your tears,
and I know your fears.
I have life and Love to give to you.
If you would talk to me,
if you'd believe in me.

(Chorus)

Anytime you call,
trust that I can hear,
when your heart aches,
for one you Love.
I have only Love,
I long to give to you,
but all I ask of you,
is Love me too.

Simple words I long to hear from you.
No matter where you are,
No matter what you do.
Freedom in your heart I'll give to you.
To know my Love with ease.
To walk in three fold peace.

(Repeat Chorus)

I am what your troubled heart yearns for.
If you would talk to me.

It's gonna be Alright

by Adrian Newington. © 1990

This song will always remind me of a profound Peace that descended upon me in a period of sorrow. In an touch, I was transported from sorrow to joy, and could not help but immediately respond to this new peace and joy by the expression through song. Within five or so minutes, I had the essence of the song, and the rest just followed very soon after.

A peaceful feeling came to me today.
What I needed most, to take my tears away.
In a touch the shadows deep inside,
made way for Love as tears subside,
by a voice that whispered gently to my heart.
And it said...

(Chorus)

It's gonna be alright.
Everything is gonna work out fine.
It's gonna be alright.
Everything is work out fine.
It's gonna be alright,
it's gonna be alright.

I never knew this peace could ever be.
To think it's always been inside of me.
There when I was most in need,
gentle thoughts would come to me.
To teach me how to listen to my heart.

(Repeat Chorus)

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