This last song is more of a ballad, so I'm going to end Joshua James week with this song. It's one of his most popular songs, so I'm going to put a few versions on here for y'all.
If you listen to the words, he's pouring out his grief about what America has become and how broken people are. This song reminds me of the laments of the prophets to destroy Israel for it's own good, and I really appreciate his honesty in that.
From the album: You can hear the words a lot more in this version.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
End of JJ Week
This last song is more of a ballad, so I'm going to end Joshua James week with this song. It's one of his most popular songs, so I'm going to put a few versions on here for y'all.
If you listen to the words, he's pouring out his grief about what America has become and how broken people are. This song reminds me of the laments of the prophets to destroy Israel for it's own good, and I really appreciate his honesty in that.
From the album: You can hear the words a lot more in this version.
If you listen to the words, he's pouring out his grief about what America has become and how broken people are. This song reminds me of the laments of the prophets to destroy Israel for it's own good, and I really appreciate his honesty in that.
From the album: You can hear the words a lot more in this version.
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