The Hammer and the Nail - Good Friday - vocal duet with flute and piano
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SKU: A0.801275
Composed by Connie Boss. A Cappella,Easter,Sacred. Score and parts. 7 pages. Connie Boss #5044331. Published by Connie Boss (A0.801275).The video attached is with cello, but would be played the same on flute
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The Hammer and the Nail
Good Friday Song
Men’s A capella
Refrain:
How can it be, the pain that I feel, pounding through my hands be from the hammer and the nail?
When as a child, so young, but aware, I watched Joseph use the hammer and the nail.
To create things that were so beautiful.
How can this pain be from the hammer and the nail?
Verse
Pound #1 What have I done
Pound #2 They know not what they do
Pound #3 I’m shaking in my knees
Pound #4 Leads to many more
Refrain:
Verse
Pound #5 I’m barely alive
Pound #6 They poke me with a stick
Pound #7 Soon I’ll be in heaven
Pound #8 I’m feeling faint
Refrain:
Pound #9 I’m dying inside
Pound #10 Father please forgive them
Pound #11 I’m no longer breathin’
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