Cries Of Joy

7:43

Song Description:

Why do we value lives in different degrees of worthiness? When and what is human?

“Cries Of Joy” is a plea to rethink and reevaluate the “Choice Of Life” debate, and

to see abortion for what it really is.

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Lyrics:

 

The taking of a life has gotten way too easy,
enhanced by efforts to remove the guilt.
We used to be so proud of new additions to our numbers, accepting how our families would be built.

Think of all the nurseries that would be far from empty,
if babies blessed the lives of all concerned.
The planning process should revolve around the word ”prevention”, to halt regretting lessons that weren’t learned.

Condoms, or the pill, or abstinence offer the options, instead of killing unborn in the womb.
Take away the profits from the harvesting of organs, Planned Parenthood would feel the pinch real soon.

Some massive realignment is needed in our thinking.
Stop funding for destruction. Go ahead.
Apply the money to such things as child care and nutrition. Stop researchers from harvesting our dead.

It’s easy to cast blame, and frame Planned Parenthood as evil. Their workers feel that they fulfill a need.
But truthfully the problem can be traced to how we humans have always been so careless with our seed.

Responsibility is not an easy thing to master.
It has to be accepted as one’s own.
It’s such a simple thing when cutting corners would be faster, and that’s how problems soon get overblown.

Stop living for the moment. Realize just how your action could wind up causing others so much strife.
Remember that unzipping now could cause a chain reaction, resulting later on in loss of life.

Please understand that my intent is not to point a finger, nor is it meant to shame some girls and boys.
It’s just a simple plea to help teach others there’s a problem in silencing a baby’s cries of joy.

“Jesus loves the little children, All the children of the world.

Red and yellow, black and white, They are precious in His sight.

Jesus loves the little children of the world”.


 

Roland Burbank – Lyrics

John Andrew Schreiner -Music, recording, mixing, keyboards

Cathy Schreiner – Vocals

Noah and Tatum Ninke – Children’s choir

Randy Mitchell – Guitars

Garry Grant – Song art

 

 

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