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Forty Yabut sings "Somewhere Beyond the Moon"

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2010

Performed at the Central Peninsula Church in Foster City. Song composed by Michael O'Brien, Leonard Ahlstrom and Eddie Carswell...recorded by Michael O'Brien.

"Somewhere Beyond the Moon"
Long ago and far away
Before the laws of time and space
A loving God prepared a place
"Somewhere beyond the moon"
High above this world's façade
A perfect realm where angels trod
The hope of man, the home of God
"Somewhere beyond the moon"
Somewhere beyond all doubt and fear
Beyond the reach of sorrow's tears
Where broken hearts run strong and free
Where every child of God will be
Somewhere tonight, someone will pray
Lord You are the truth the way
And on streets of gold they'll celebrate
"Somewhere Beyond the Moon"
Somewhere beyond all doubt and fear
Beyond the reach of sorrow's tears
Where broken hearts run strong and free
Where every child of God will be
For every heart that will believe
God's promises are true
There is a place called heaven
He has prepared for you
As sure as the morning sun and stars up in the sky
One day we will see Jesus
Listen now, can you hear? The voice of God calling clear
Saying, "don't lose heart the time is near"
And we'll be going soon,
"Somewhere Beyond the Moon"

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  • Beautifully accompanied by pianist Tony Castro and violinist Jerry Pajel, Forty Yabut performed this song written by Leonard Ahlstrom, Eddie Carswell and recorded by Michael O'brien.

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  • Glad I came across this when I googled "Somewhere Beyond the Moon." This is my favorite song by Michael O'Brien, and I enjoyed it even more when he came to my church for a concert. Thanks for posting!

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