Based on Isaiah 40 and the Beslan School massacre in 2004
lyrics
It was a cool summer when she laid her head down to die
Touching the hem of death’s shroud he wears O so proud
Leaving me alone, not to give up, but to retire
To remember the way your fringe would hang down – covering any frown
Hope is all about the future
And faith is all about this day
But it’s the thin end of the wedge
That makes us all live this way
It’s the thin end of a long, long wedge
And I can feel it being driven deep, deep into my head
It’s “comfort, comfort” we hear all this long winter’s year
I know it’s tenderness she, and all, need to hear.
There are paths that need to be made straight, straight
So from this exile we’re able and willing to escape
There are mountains to climb such as sin’s steep malady
What about the depths of death’s shadow valley?
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