Singing at Danebod Folk Festival

H.B. Simonsen recorded some of the singing at the Danebod Folk Festival. The transcription if not at all complete or accurate but may be of interest to some folks. This is a machine generated transcript of the recording.

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Oh, holy as my tears will flow, it shows us the way to cross.

The valley of heaven's sweet shepherd, when Jesus has lived before us.

of the earth.

He sent His angels to lead us through nations eternal.

Our hope has died, His wings broke, and every treasure we hold.

And He

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Let us pray.

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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm going to write it right now.

[SPEAKER_02]: Before I write it, I'm going to give you a little excuse to leave for a little bit if you want to.

[SPEAKER_02]: Anna is desperately wanting the rest of you to sign up in age.

[SPEAKER_02]: And don't lie.

[SPEAKER_02]: on that sheet in the office.

[SPEAKER_02]: And so if you haven't, we would love for you to leave right now and do that and come back as quickly as you can.

[SPEAKER_02]: While you're doing that, I'm going to write that.

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[SPEAKER_02]: Samia, did you say 17?

Yes.

Yeah.

Ready?

[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, we are on to spiral four in the red, which is 54 in the blue.

Thank you.

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His rest was boiled away, but everything was to be done.

His heart was boiled again, but everything was to be done.

The Christ who gave all of us, in the Lord Jesus Christ was born.

The Christ who gave all of us, in the Lord Jesus Christ was born.

Thank you.

To hear God's worship every day, To hear the heav'nly sleep of the night, In God's children's safety, Christ has won the world today.

So let your son be gone, Let your son be with him any more,

[SPEAKER_00]: Let us go to pray.

[SPEAKER_00]: Let us go to pray.

Let us go to pray.

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Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you.

I'm waiting for you today.

[SPEAKER_00]: I'm waiting for you today.

journey is kept going.

I'll make the way again.

I'll make the way again.

I'll make the way again.

I'll make the way again.

I'll make the way again.

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[SPEAKER_00]: and all be sweet as wine, I will make the day all white.

Day, shining day, I will go to sleep.

Oh, that midnight is so near me,

I will make a shining way

[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, I mean way too much here.

[SPEAKER_00]: Way too much.

[SPEAKER_00]: I'm so sorry.

[SPEAKER_00]: What is this you're doing?

[SPEAKER_00]: I'm so embarrassed.

[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, I'm sorry.

[SPEAKER_00]: Her mother gets you for dinner.

[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going to try to get down to business here.

[SPEAKER_02]: School number 14.

Okay, now we have to run.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you.

I'm going to tell you a long story.

Thank you.

See the morning light, the day of Christ, the day of Christ, the day of Christ, the day of Christ, the day of Christ.

Earth is fighting over air.

The spider skins its web.

Thou art still new, opening fresh anew.

[SPEAKER_00]: Happiness is in the worst history, and love is burning at sea.

And the lions rub their heads, covered in time with their tenderness.

For he says, you shall come along, you'll start to follow along.

Flies will be good, and the birds will be good, and the coffee will be sweet, and I'll see you.

From the shower comes her voice.

It's a morning to rejoice.

[SPEAKER_00]: Prayers flow through the air.

[SPEAKER_00]: Now she is cold in her hair.

Gladness isn't the worst thing.

It's drinking coffee sweet in my sleep.

[SPEAKER_00]: David, in a false bridegroom, standing with her glistening skin, gives me a kiss from the cheek.

[SPEAKER_00]: God, what's the matter with me?

[SPEAKER_00]: Life's pretty good, but the world is different to me.

[SPEAKER_00]: Let off, he is ready, I see.

[SPEAKER_01]: I think all of you know we have another Joe named Dagmar in our midst.

[SPEAKER_01]: Dagmar and Tavia.

[SPEAKER_01]: It's her birthday today.

[SPEAKER_01]: How many birthdays have you had here?

[SPEAKER_01]: This is her fifth birthday that she has spent not in California, but here in Tyler.

[SPEAKER_01]: And so we're going to sing hymn number 486.

[SPEAKER_01]: There are only 16 verses.

[SPEAKER_01]: But so that's like, I figured,

[SPEAKER_01]: and observed for each of her years of birthdays that she spent here.

[SPEAKER_01]: In the mid-book, it's a wonderful, beautiful hymn, and I think you know the story.

[SPEAKER_01]: Do you want to tell the story of Darmor and coming across the Geneva?

[SPEAKER_01]: Do you know the story?

Okay, can you leave for us?

Thank you.

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