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Seraph's Wings
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Story about a man who starts out believing in his self-sufficiency only to find that he needs "the brush of seraph's wings" to come and "touch the coal to my lips." Fans of Dave Matthews will enjoy the similar guitar and vocal stylings of this song.
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Dawson Cowals is a prolific singer/songwriter who has been writing songs about faith and struggles of daily life for the last 12 years. His style combines the a
The music of Dawson Cowals has been described as "Dave Matthews sings Rich Mullins," and it is this combination of driving acoustic rhythms, falsetto vocals, and poignant lyrics that have caught and held the ears of his many listeners. As Sue Braiden of CBC Radio described it: And it is this shiny soul that Dawson allows us a glimpse of through his heartfelt lyrics. However, in listening you will find that he is not afraid to humbly display some of the tarnish and rough edges as in Stubborn Man: Where he laments his mistakes and the need to learn a lesson the hard way again and again. This kind of self-examination is sorely lacking from today's collection of cotton candy pop, which promises sweet fulfillment but leaves one empty with nothing but fluff. Dawson's refreshing approach of taking an honest look in the mirror gives one pause to reflect on one's own motivations. He opens a brief window into the journey of his life and shares his sorrows and struggles as well as his hopes and joys. His introspective lyrics are woven through modern folk-rock licks with a blend of soft jazz, funk, and acoustic noodlin' that challenges the ear and the tapping foot to keep up. And the mind isn't forgotten on the side of the road to fend for itself. Borrowing often nearly word for word from scripture Dawson's lyrics cover a wide range of topics from James' admonishment to tame the tongue in "Sticks and Stones" to a parallel drawn from Mark 5 about the man in the tombs and how we all need to find ourselves "Broken" before God. His songs focus on topics relevant to both Christians and non-Christians alike; ministering to believers and holding out the truth and hope of the gospel to those who so desperately need to hear it. If you are tired of the same old, dried-up, relationship angst that is always tearing others down, be prepared for some soul searching and a refreshing glimpse of truth. Zach Garland offers this summary, calling Dawson's music:
Song Info
Genre
Rock Christian Rock
Charts
#31,770 today Peak #363
#1,755 in subgenre Peak #30
Author
Dawson Cowals
Rights
1999 Dawson Cowals.
Uploaded
March 26, 2004
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.9 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
I wrote this song after hearing a Bible study based on Isaiah 6 taught by Rob Verdeyen, pastor at Calvary Chapel Corvallis. The song speaks of a man who thinks he can make it on his own without God, only to discover that he needs the seraphim to come with the live coal from the altar to cleanse his lips. Features the lead electric guitar work of my good friend Aaron Koch.
Lyrics
Sun's shining, birds are singing Life couldn't be better now I see no reason to bend my knees Or touch my brow 'gainst the ground I don't need some God as Master Of my life I have myself I've managed well thus far and I don't need anyone else No, I scoff at those who lean on Some crutch with a man nailed to it Why should I give over control When I do as I see fit But the sun that seemed to shine On my good times began to burn My lies away, no shelter did I have From you, now I've found how I need the brush of seraph's wings Live coal carried in fingertips Holy, holy, holy to God they sing Touch the coal to my lips I am cleansed (x4) Now that I've stepped down from the throne And placed the crown at your feet Why must I needs still fight the urge To don its weight in my sleep My thoughts betray, my words reveal a sinful man Unclean lips confess my need for Jesus To come and stand between us Isaiah 6:1-8; Jonah 4:5-11
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