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Goodness All Our Days

from Ordinary People by Ian Peacock

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There are not enough joyful, upbeat songs in modern Christian worship music. This is my latest effort, exploring the them of being thankful to God. How could we ever sing enough praise or give enough thanks for all he does for us?

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Verse 1
For every situation, you hold us in your hands
For every doubt filled question, help us to understand
For every strong temptation, you offer self control
For every empty vessel, your love will fill the soul
Today, yesterday and always

Verse 2
For every barren season, your living water flows
Where there's no rhyme or reason, you're causing fruit to grow
For every simple treasure, you give to bring us joy
Each day you give us pleasure, your presence we enjoy
Today, yesterday and always

Chorus
How could we give enough thanks
How could we sing enough praise
How could our limited words describe the mystery?
How could we ever turn back
How you have given such faith
How could we ever pay back for all your goodness all our days,
Goodness all our days

Bridge
Give enough, give enough, we never could
Sing enough, bring enough,
We never could lift you up high enough, we never could ....
Though it's tough, your enough, we never could think about giving up,
we never could lift you up high enough, we never could ...

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from Ordinary People, released September 28, 2016

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Ian Peacock Manchester, UK

Ian has played in bands for over 20 years, most notably headlining the UK Play stage at Leeds Carling Festival in 2000 with a former band, ‘Coasta’. He has written, produced and self released five albums: 'Life and After' (2009), 'The End of Faith' (2012) and 'This Time Tomorrow' (2014), 'Still Human' (2015), 'Ordinary People' (2016) in addition to several E.P's. ... more

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