The following receives my vote for the greatest sentence ever award:
In the poem Jack and Jill, it important to note the lack of a comma between Jack and and, and and and Jill.
Count the ands!
also!
Isaiah 30:4 "Though they have officials in Zoan, and their envoys have arrived in Hanes,
Is it wrong to get a mental picture of Egyptians walking around in their underwear?
Finally:
I decided that "Angels from the Realms of Glory" had a great tune that was wasted only being sung at Christmas, so I wrote new Words. They need work.
Here we come in Chirst to worship
In this house to which we're called
He will build this house before us
And his Church can never fall
Come and worship
come and worship
Worship Christ th' Triumphant King
With all those that went before us
We proclaim his victory
To a world that will abhor us
As they hated Christ our King
Come and worship
come and worship
Worship Christ th' Triumphant king
When the King returns in Glory
Like the lightning east to west
Then his bride shall rise tor meet him
Looking to the eternal rest
Come and worship
come and worship
Worship Christ th' Triumphant king.
-Nik
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