Paroles de 'Epiphany' par Bare: A Pop Opera

Epiphany est une chanson de Bare: A Pop Opera dont les paroles ont été innombrablement recherchées, c'est pourquoi nous avons décidé qu'elle méritait sa place sur ce site web, avec beaucoup d'autres paroles de chansons que les internautes souhaitent connaître.

Vous adorez la chanson Epiphany ? Vous ne comprenez pas tout à fait ce qu'elle dit ? Besoin des paroles de Epiphany de Bare: A Pop Opera ? Vous êtes au lieu qui a les réponses à vos désirs.

[Students]
In nomine patris
Et filus
Et spiritus sancti
Introibo ad altere dei
Amen

[Priest]
I want to welcome all of you back
I hope Christmas was a time of great joy for you and your families
Today is the Feast of the Epiphany
The celebration of the arrival of the three wise men
To pay homage to the baby Jesus
I want you to imagine what that journey must have been like
A journey resting entirely on fate
That they would know where they were going once they arrived
Imagine what a joy it must have been for them
To finally reach their destination
Seniors, you're coming to an end of your time at St. Cecelia's
You've lived together, studied together
And most importantly, prayed together
Strength for the journey
We begin in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
Let us take a moment now to call to mind those times
When we have fallen from God's grace
I confess

[Students]
To almighty God, and to you, my brothers and sisters
That I have sinned through my own fault
In my thoughts and in my words, in what I have
Done and in what I have failed to do
And I ask the Blessed Mary ever Virgin, all the angels and saints
And you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God

Yes, pray for him, to the Lord, your God!

One of these boys just ain't like the others
Loathes his female singers, loves to cook
Looks around in gym, it pleases him
Thoughts enslave him
Somebody save him

'Cause he knows that he is taking chances
And he knows that his romance is doomed
He sacrificed his soul to feed his vice
Heaven severed, hell is forever

Dig down deep and save your soul
Grave mistakes will take their toll
Every sin is entered in
Heaven comes with discipline

[Peter]
But it doesn't all make sense what I feel is real

[Students]
No more dodging, God is watching
His eye is on the lowly sparrow
The road is long, the path is narrow

And his mother, God how she will suffer
Will your father break to bare the shame?
Yes you were a force in their divorce!
Trust the shepherd; God make an effort!
Will you drag that poor boy down there with you?
He's unsure and you can't change his mind!
If you love him so, you'll let him go!
Life is choices lead by our voices!

Dig down deep and save your soul
Grave mistakes will take their toll
Every sin is entered in
Heaven comes with discipline

[Peter]
But it doesn't all make sense, if the love is strong!

[Students]
No more dodging, God is watching
His eye is on the lowly sparrow
The road is long, the path is narrow

[Claire]
Our first reading today is the story of how
Despite the best efforts of a single mother
A child can still go horribly, horribly wrong
For his eighth birthday, Peter asked for an Easy Bake Oven
His father asked for a divorce
To me, the link between those two events was as strong
As Peter's attraction to my makeup table
We sent him to Catholic boarding school, thinking it might help
But, when he met his roommate Jason, the two of them locked eyes
And I said to myself, 'Claire, you wanted grandchildren?
Instead you're going to get ambiguous Christmas cards from South Beach

[Diane]
Please join us in singing our offertory hymn, number 279, 'A Bender Among Us'
There's a bender among us, he must be exposed
Or he'll kidnap our children and take off their clothes
There's a bender among us, there's pink in our flock
A boy without conscience, whose led by his

[Claire]
Cockamamie, pure cockamamie that this isn't a choice!
Don't do this to me, Peter

[Priest]
The peace of the Lord be with you always
And also with you
Let us offer each other a sign of Christ's peace
This is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world
Happy are those who are called to this table

[Peter]
Lord I am not worthy to receive you
But only say the word and I shall be

[Students]
Lord he is not worthy to receive you

[Peter]
Father?

[Priest]
Not at a funeral, Peter

[Matt]
I'd like to start with just a
If we could take a moment
If maybe we were silent
Or we had spoken

[Peter]
Mom? What is it?
Ivy? Nadia? Matt?
Is it I? Lord, is it I?

[Students]
Timothy, Romans, Corinthians, Leviticus
Hate the sinner, hate the sin! Created in his image
Abomination! Bear, the cross!

[Priest]
Let us go forth in peace, to love and serve the Lord

[Students]
Thanks be to God

La raison la plus courante de vouloir connaître les paroles de Epiphany est que vous l'aimez beaucoup. Évident, n'est-ce pas ?

Sentez-vous comme une star en chantant la chanson Epiphany de Bare: A Pop Opera, même si votre public n'est que vos deux chats.

Dans le cas où votre recherche des paroles de la chanson Epiphany de Bare: A Pop Opera est parce qu'elle vous fait penser à quelqu'un en particulier, nous vous proposons de la lui dédier d'une manière ou d'une autre, par exemple en lui envoyant le lien de ce site web, il comprendra sûrement l'allusion.

Ce qui arrive plus souvent que nous le pensons est que les gens recherchent les paroles de Epiphany parce qu'il y a un mot dans la chanson qu'ils ne comprennent pas bien et veulent s'assurer de ce qu'il dit.

Il est important de noter que Bare: A Pop Opera, lors des concerts en direct, n'a pas toujours été ou ne sera pas toujours fidèle aux paroles de la chanson Epiphany... Il est donc préférable de se concentrer sur ce que dit la chanson Epiphany sur le disque.

Nous espérons vous avoir aidé avec les paroles de la chanson Epiphany de Bare: A Pop Opera.

Sur cette page, vous avez à votre disposition des centaines de paroles de chansons, comme Epiphany de Bare: A Pop Opera.

Rappelez-vous que lorsque vous avez besoin de connaître les paroles d'une chanson, vous pouvez toujours compter sur nous, comme cela vient de se produire avec les paroles de la chanson Epiphany de Bare: A Pop Opera.