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Such Good Medicine

from Giving Up The Dream by Ian Peacock

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There are times when everything just seems to be against you; your job no longer brings satisfaction, you encounter health or relationship problems and you've lost confidence in your ability to pull yourself out of the fix you are in.

Whilst much of this is just the reality of life from time to time, the bible also teaches there is an enemy, satan ('the accuser'), who is constantly trying to keep people disheartened, distracted and disillusioned. In moments like this, who can you call out to? Can you still love and laugh at yourself, in spite of your problems?

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Verse 1:
Learning the rhythm, play what you're given
Some folks have freedom though stuck in prison
Some always guilty though they're forgiven
If scared of dying, what's the use living
They keep deceiving but I'll keep believing
It's faith not feelings, there's more than we are seeing

Save my soul it's overwhelmed
Fear makes life a living hell
Learn to trust and love yourself
Laughter's such good medicine

There's wolves among them
In shepherd's clothing
Each one is calling, they'll watch you falling
The snake is cunning, keeps you from running
The wolves are howling, the devil's prowling
Roars like a lion but help comes from zion
From there a saviour, conquered the grave so come and...

Save my soul it's overwhelmed
Fear makes life a living hell
Learn to trust and love yourself
Laughter's such good medicine

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from Giving Up The Dream, released August 26, 2017

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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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