[kayagum]Here Is Love
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What's up with your English and your taste in art? You should learn some manners and shame on you!
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Verse 2
On the mount of crucifixion,
Fountains opened deep and wide;
Through the floodgates of God’s mercy,
Flowed a vast and gracious tide.
Grace and love, like mighty rivers,
Poured incessant from above,
And Heaven’s peace and perfect justice,
Kissed a guilty world in love.
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Words below:
Here is love, vast as the ocean,
Loving kindness as the flood,
When the Prince of Life, our Ransom,
Shed for us His precious blood.
Who His love will not remember?
Who can cease to sing His praise?
He will never be forgotten,
Throughout Heaven’s eternal days.
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Her face I have no comment, but her skills and her figure are quite good.
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Kayagum is such a beautiful instrument!
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A real sit back and enjoy. What beautiful music!
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"Here Is Love Vast As the Ocean" is one of the greatest hymns of all time!
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a witch!
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I am looking outside my window while watching the snow fall on 1/06/10 with this music playing. How befitting....
Is she the older sister of Honey Lee, Miss Universe 2007 4th runner-up???
arielLoveEric 3 years ago 3
Right.
She is older sister of Honey Lee.
Honey Lee is the Kayakum player, too.
ddansori 3 years ago
BC3000, Stone age...
Why you ignore Earth History? kk
Anyway, you're totally right, all right? OK?
Let's not talk anymore. You're tataly right!!!
ddansori 3 years ago
B.C. 3000?? Stone age??
Wow!
Ok.
You can beleive that even nobody would agree with you.
You believe your history.
I believe my history.
That's all.
The history not important thing to me.
ddansori 3 years ago
This particular instrument is known throughout Asia but in different forms, the Japanese so or koto which is a distant relative to the qin, the Korean komungo, and the Vietnamese dan tranh. This variety of instrument came in two basic forms, a type that had bridges and those types without bridges. The type that was most known in China was the qin.
ddansori 3 years ago 3
The koto was first introduced to Japan in the 7th and 8th century from China. It originated in its earliest form in the 5th century. It was a very popular instrument in the Northeastern part of China. The first known version had five strings, which eventually progressed to seven strings. It had twelve strings when it was introduced to the China and increased to thirteen strings when it was introduced to Japan in the early Nara Period (710-784).
ddansori 3 years ago 2