Show Playlist
- Turn Your Radio On by Gaither, Ben Speer, Rex Nelson
- Amazing Grace by Oslo Gospel Choir
- What A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong
- America, The Beautiful by Ray Charles
- I Will Not Cry Today by The Chuck Wagon Gang
- Just A Closer Walk With Thee by Patsy Cline
- I Saw The Light by The Chuck Wagon Gang with John Conlee
- I just need U. by TobyMac
- The Doxology by Hamilton Family
- The Light by Laurie Lewis
- New Name Written Down in Glory by Charity Gayle & David Gentiles
- Dancing In The Sky by Mandi Fisher
- Prayer Will Fix It For You by LaShun Pace
- Jesus Paid the Debt by Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers
- Somewhere Over The Rainbow by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
- The Lord Is My Light by Ronnie Bowman
- I Will Not Cry Today by The Chuck Wagon Gang
- Earth To God by John Rich
- Eclipse Flights by StarDate
- On My Father’s Side by Jay and Tammy
- Happy Am I by Hims of Praise
- I Go To The Rock by Whitney Houston
- I Speak Jesus by Here Be Lions
- The Lord Is My Light by Ronnie Bowman
- Message From Heaven by Julie and Dan
- They’re Holding Up The Ladder by Easter Brothers
- If That Isn’t Love by The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
- Standing In The Gap by Babbie Mason
- In Christ Alone by Keith & Kristyn Getty
- God Never Fails by Laryfil
- It Is Well With My Soul by Anthem Lights
- Where Were You (When the World Stopped) by Alan Jackson
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Miss You

by Anonymous
I miss you in the morning, dear,
—When all the world is new;
I know the day can bring no joy
—Because it brings not you.
I miss the well-loved voice of you,
—Your tender smile for me,
The charm of you, the joy of your
—Unfailing sympathy.
The world is full of folks, it’s true,
—But there was only one of you.
I miss you at the noontide, dear;
—The crowded city street
Seems but a desert now, I walk
—In solitude complete.
I miss your hand beside my own
—The light touch of your hand,
The quick gleam in the eyes of you
—So sure to understand.
The world is full of folks, it’s true,
—But there was only one of you.
I miss you in the evening, dear,
—When daylight fades away;
I miss the sheltering arms of you
—To rest me from the day,
I try to think I see you yet
—There where the firelight gleams—
Weary at last, I sleep, and still
—I miss you in my dreams.
I miss you in the morning, dear,
—When all the world is new;
I know the day can bring no joy
—Because it brings not you.
I miss the well-loved voice of you,
—Your tender smile for me,
The charm of you, the joy of your
—Unfailing sympathy.
The world is full of folks, it’s true,
—But there was only one of you.
I miss you at the noontide, dear;
—The crowded city street
Seems but a desert now, I walk
—In solitude complete.
I miss your hand beside my own
—The light touch of your hand,
The quick gleam in the eyes of you
—So sure to understand.
The world is full of folks, it’s true,
—But there was only one of you.




