
Maybe I Can
I know it’s impossible. I know it. I do. Everyone says so. They’re certain it’s true. “It’s never been done,” all the wise people shout,

I know it’s impossible. I know it. I do. Everyone says so. They’re certain it’s true. “It’s never been done,” all the wise people shout,

One day in the land of the Red, White, and Blue, The Congress of Birds got a summons, it’s true. From jungles, from mountains, from

There once was a mirror, all splattered with cracks, With wrinkles and ripples and crinkles and tracks. But the old man, he smiled, and he

Lord, who is like you? There’s no one, not one. You forgive us for so many wrongs we have done. You don’t stay angry. You

Oh, blessed are those with a hunger so grand, Who thirst to please God in all they’ve planned. Their hearts will be filled through and

If you give with a grin and you give with delight, You’ll find that your measure comes back left and right. It’s packed down and
When the Spirit of Truth comes to show you the way, He’ll guide you in truth, no matter what, come what may. He won’t speak

In my Father’s house, there’s room to spare, With cozy little places here and there. If this weren’t true, I’d tell you so— But I

In a world where we hustle and race to the top, We think, if we’re moving, we should never stop. But rushing and running won’t

“I’m the resurrection,” Jesus said, “the One who will raise The dead from their tombs to eternal life in praise. Believe in me now. Although

God give us life that will never end, A gift through Christ Jesus, our shepherd and friend. No thief can sneak in. No crook can