Kiss my Lord and be close to him.
Although the situation is difficult, nine times out of ten it is bitter.
I can still sing poetry, and I would like to have a blind date with the Lord.
May you kiss my Lord and be close to him.
Although I have no friends, the sun has set.
It's dark around, sleeping on a pillow.
Still searching in my dreams, willing to kiss my Lord.
May you kiss my Lord and be close to him.
Dreams are like walking in heaven, rising from a ladder.
Everything that happens is guided by the Lord.
If you hear the voice of an angel, invite me to kiss God.
Invite me to kiss the Lord and get close to him.
Sleep comfortably and be grateful.
Put this stone on my pillow as a record.
The hardships on the road made me blind date with the Lord.
Let me kiss God and get close to him.
I am as happy as a wing, flying upward.
Traveling around the sun, moon and stars, soaring endlessly
I can still sing poetry, and I would like to have a blind date with the Lord.
May you kiss my Lord and be close to him.
Extended data:
The story of this song is as follows:
Sarah Adams was a famous dancer in Shakespeare Theatre in England at that time, but neither she nor her sister was in good health. Sarah lost her mother at the age of five, and this is her first experience of Where Are You Going? But her family inherited a weak constitution, so death seems to be a frequent visitor to their family. Her farewell play at Shakespeare's Theatre was Lady Macbeth. At that time, she was only 32 years old, but she had to bid farewell to the stage she loved for physical reasons.
After Sarah retired, one time her pastor visited, and he mentioned to the two sisters a message he was preparing, the theme of which was related to Jacob's dream in Bert. Knowing their active artistic cells, he asked them if they would like to write a poem for his sermon.
The two sisters immediately agreed and began to compose and write lyrics diligently. However, once people are moved by the Holy Spirit, they often can't stop. The Adams sisters not only completed NearerMyGodToThee, who assisted the pastor in the lecture, but also wrote 62 hymns and 13 lyrics with Sarah before she died at the age of 43.