Schlagwort: Tondichter

Roots of the Good Lord’s Land (Traditional Gospel Choir)

Roots of the Good Lord’s Land (Traditional Gospel Choir) Down by the Good Lord’s river, where the old hymns rise,I hear my people singing softly ‘neath the Southern skies.Their voices guide my footsteps,like a steady, gentle hand—Saying: “Child, your strength is rootedin the ways that shaped this land.” I wandered far and wide,chasing things that fade like sand—Till I learned… Read more →

Echoes of the Higher Road

Echoes of the Higher Road We were raised on stories older than our names, Carried through the years like a healing flame. Culture is a compass when the world falls cold, Tradition is the whisper of the ones before. If we listen close, we’ll hear the gentle call— The path to Heaven starts with loving all. Grateful for the sunlight,… Read more →

Path of the Ancient Light

Path of the Ancient Light I hear the elders calling, their voices warm and strong. They sing of lost beginnings, of knowing right from wrong. Their wisdom flows like riverwind, soft through the morning air— each story they preserved for us was a prayer that we’d repair. Lead: Path of the Ancient Light! Choir: Hold on tight and walk it… Read more →

Hallelujah on the River Road (Gospel-Blues & Chor)

Hallelujah on the River Road (Gospel-Blues & Chor) I walked the River Road at sunrise,saw the light break through the pines.Felt the shadows fall behind me,heard the choir in my mind.Every step was heavy sorrow,every mile a memory—but the morning wind was singinglike it came to set me free. Lead: Hallelujah on the River Road!Choir: Hallelujah, let it flow!Lead: Lift… Read more →

River Rise Revival (Gospel Blues)

River Rise Revival Morning broke in crimson,lightning on the bayou’s skin.I heard the river rumble,felt redemption rollin’ in.The mud was cold beneath me,but my soul began to rise—sometimes you gotta kneel downjust to stand up to the skies. River rise revival,lift me with your holy sound.Shake the dust of sorrow’til my feet don’t touch the ground.Oh brother, sing it louder,let… Read more →

Root Prayer (Delta Blues)

Root Prayer Down by the cypress root, where the river turns to night, I laid my worries softly in the fading amber light. The bullfrogs sang their chorus, the wind hummed through the reeds— and every step I’d taken felt like footprints in my deeds. Oh, cypress root prayer, carry my troubles slow. Let the river wash the sorrow from… Read more →

Sandbar Soul (Delta Blues)

Sandbar Soul I walked the old shoreline,bare feet in the clay.The river kept on rolling,like it never heard me pray.My shadow on the sandbarlooked tired, worn, and thin—guess a man learns slowwhere his troubles all begin. Oh, sandbar soul,you keep pulling me back home.Where the reeds whisper mercyand the water carves the stone.Oh brother, don’t you worry,every tide has somethin’… Read more →

River Mud Blues

River Mud Blues Woke up by the river, mud still on my hands. Ain’t got much to carry, just the weight of where I am. The morning sun was rising, slow across the fields— you learn a lot ’bout living when you’ve lost what life reveals. Down by the water, hear that old river cry. Low voices in the timber,… Read more →

Riders of the Dusk

Riders of the Dusk The desert wind was rising, a cold and angry sigh. I walked the lonely canyon beneath a blood-red sky. My boots were kicking dust clouds, the night was drawing near, when thunder from the distance rolled like hooves of ancient fear. Riders of the dusk, shadows burning through the night. Hear the low bass rumble like… Read more →

Thanksgiving Ballad

Thanksgiving Ballad The cold wind’s blowing ‘cross the old dirt road,Fields are quiet now, the harvest done.Mama’s in the kitchen with a heart of gold,And the smell of pumpkin pie says, “Son, come home.”I’ve been gone too long, chasing things I don’t need,But tonight I’m grateful just to breathe. So I bow my head this Thanksgiving night,For the ones I… Read more →

Cold Tracks Rolling

Cold Tracks Rolling I hear the cold tracks rolling,just past the break of dawn.Been counting all my footsteps,on this lonesome road I’m on.Mistakes keep catching up to me,like shadows on the run.And every mile reminds mewhat guilt and sorrow done. But I keep on moving,can’t stay in one place long.Trouble’s right behind me,like the echo of a song.If freedom has… Read more →