A song about an aborted child speaking to her mother from heaven.
Words by the Sisters of the Precious Blood in New York.
Music by Donna Lee
Arranged by Chris Muglia
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The words to this song were handed to me on a prayer card after I concert I gave in Virginia some years ago. I had tucked the card away in my purse and one day it fell out of my purse. I happen to have my guitar with me because I had been singing at a conference. I started reading the words and a melody immediately started playing in my head and I sat down on the sidewalk and wrote the melody in about 15 minutes. It was pretty amazing. A lot of post abortion healing groups like to use the song for their retreats for healing.
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Mother, dear, dear mother could we talk, you and I
When I look down from heaven, sometimes I see you cry
I want so much to hug you then, as tight as tight can be
Because I think the tears you shed, are sad, sad tears for me.
Mother, I forgive you, Oh please believe I do
It must have been so difficult, so very hard for you.
They told you things would be all right, your life would just go on
never said how much you’d weep, and grieve when I’d be gone.
Whispers from heaven, I call to you with love
Whispers from heaven, from my home above
We can still be very close, and love each other too.
For though I’m now with God, I’ll always be a part of you.
So don’t be sad, dear mother, you’ll be just fine, I know
For I’ll be there in spirit wherever you may go
And when God brings you home to me, my heart will know true bliss
As I run up to greet you, with a hug and kiss!
©2000 Donna Lee Music Ministry (BMI)
All Rights Reserved.
Unauthorized Duplication Prohibited.
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