Come In

Come into my home and be hugged, my friend
Where joys begin and troubles end.
Our dreams and memories we'll blend,
And we'll speak of God's love
that will never end.
Oh, praise His precious name!


The curtains are drawn, the sash is up,
The kettle sings of the warming cup.
Together we will chat and sup,
No cares of earth will our joy disrupt.
Oh, praise His precious name!


I'll tell you how He's been so true,
You tell me all He's done for you,
And we'll deeply drink of a heavenly brew
God's blessed love will there renew.
Oh, praise His holy name.

~~Mary Ann Allen~~

 

 An American Trilogy


Oh I wish I was in the land of cotton

Old times they are not forgotten

Look away, look away, look away Dixieland.



Oh I wish I was in Dixie, away, away

In Dixieland I'll take my stand to live and die in Dixie

'Cause Dixieland... I was born

Early on one frosty morn'

Look away, look away, look away Dixieland.



Glory... glory hallelujah

Glory... glory hallelujah

Oh Glory... glory hallelujah

His truth is marching on.


So hush little baby

Don't you cry...

You know your daddy's bound to die

But all... all my trials Lord

Will soon be over


Dixieland... I'm comin' home...



Glory, glory hallelujah

His truth will be marching on

His truth is marching on


"An American Trilogy"

Jerry Morris
 


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Facts & Credits

 

The image used is a picture of the beautiful Oak Alley plantation.
Located on the Mississippi River between the historic cities of New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Oak Alley Plantation has been called the "Grande Dame" of the Great River Road. Nowhere else in the South will you find such a spectacular setting! The 1/4 mile canopy of giant live oak trees, believed to be nearly 300 years old, forms an impressive avenue leading to the classic Greek-revival style antebellum home.
Built in 1839 by a wealthy French Creole sugar planter from New Orleans, Oak Alley Plantation today offers daily tours, bed & breakfast accommodations in turn-of-the-century Creole cottages, a delicious restaurant and  quaint gift shop, and a spectacular setting for weddings, parties and other private functions. It faces the great Mississippi River. You may enjoy more information about Oak Alley here.

 

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Made with Love!