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None Who Are So Blind
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Inspired by a discussion about trying to see people as Jesus saw them.
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Songwriter, home recordist, and occassional performer. I write songs intended primarily for bikers who have either found Jesus or need to. For those that see
I've been a songwriter from the moment I picked up my first guitar. Over the years I've developed some skills on the keyboard as well which I use extensively in my home recording studio. I see myself more as a songwriter and session recorder than performer, though I do occassionally perform. Although I've written conventional and traditional material for most of my life, I gave up on it several years ago, primarily because there was nothing I found inspiring. Then I let Jesus come into my life and the inspiration began flowing like a river once again. I believe this is because God has a new mission for me, and that is to reach out and minister, through my music, to those in dire need of his saving grace. My audience is more likely to have tatoos and a motorcycle than a nice haircut and a minivan. This is for the folks who felt life rejected them from the beginning, so they have rejected life...but in doing so, they rejected the only thing in life that could save them from their misery. As one of the pastors from North Carolina's Freedom Riders stated to me, you can't ride free if you don't know what real freedom is, and only Jesus can give you that kind of freedom. I don't think you have to own a bike to have a biker mindset and to relate to this music. This music is for anyone who has felt beaten by life. Those who have tried all the worldly avenues to try and fill the hole in their hearts, but have found nothing but more misery and pain. For the hopeless in search of hope. And for those that have found Jesus and desperately hold onto that precious gift because they know, better than anyone else, how miserable life can be without it.
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Peak #201
Peak in subgenre #38
Author
David George
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2010 D. George
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January 08, 2010
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MP3 7.7 MB 320 kbps 3:22
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None Who Are So Blind © 2010 David George Verse 1: She was alarmed when she first saw him. All his leather and the tattoos on his arms. On a dark and lonely street down in the city Hea019s someone who might mean to do her harm. So she turned around and walked a new direction For her safety ita019s what common sense demands. If shea019d only looked a little closer She would have seen the Bible in his hands. Chorus: We often judge on first impressions, But impressions can be easily deceived. Ita019s a bitter price to pay If we choose to look away a018Cuz there are none who are so blind that do not see. Verse 2: When Jesus searched for his apostles He didna019t choose the greatest of all men. Instead he often chose the onea019s most hated a018Cause he saw the precious soul that lived within. And those he brought into his kingdom Were often from the lowest and despised. Imagine all the beauty wea019d encounter If we could only see the world through Jesusa019 eyes. ((Repeat Chorus)) Bridge: Lord let me look into their hearts So I can see what you can see. Someone you love so much you died for So that they could be set free. Closing Chorus: And let me look past first impressions So my impressions wona019t be easily deceived. Ita019s a bitter price to pay If we choose to look away a018Cuz there are none who are so blind that do not see.
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