Songcatching 1 WHERE I'M BOUND - Songwriting Music Series with Rahel
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Songcatcher 1 Music Series with Rahel
https://youtu.be/5OXfsaFd3Ho Aired July 16 2020
This is the first in a series on songwriting, songcatching and storytelling about a musical life.
Rahel performs one original song, WHERE I'M BOUND, and talks about her personal life and experiences by way of the song.
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WHERE I'M BOUND
c 1997 Ann R. Silverman-Limor aka RAHEL All Rights Reserved
Download at: https://acousticbreezes-rahel.bandcam... I am not afraid when life turns me around
I am not afraid.
I am not afraid of the sight and the sound
I am not afraid I embrace a heavenly face.
A simple smile. Almighty Grace.
I forgive. I wanna live.
I can love. L-rd I can give.
And I can't help but go to where I'm bound,
Where I'm bound. Traveling on to where I'm bound.
I am not alone in the circle of life
I am not alone.
I am not alone in my struggle and strife
I am not alone
I embrace a heavenly face.
A simple smile. Almighty Grace.
I forgive. I wanna live.
I can love. L-rd I can give.
And I can't help but go to where I'm bound,
Where I'm bound.
THE GIFT - Second Place winner of the 1997 AACI Songwriting Contest in Israel. Recorded by Sadi Khan 2011 in New Hampshire c All Rights Reserved by Ann R. Silverman-Limor aka Rahel Limor aka Vintage Gold Muse aka Acoustic Breezes Rahel #rahelmusic#rahellimor#acousticbreezesrahel#originalmusic#songwriter#THEGIFT#gift#folksinger#woventhreadmusic
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