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Peace in the Valley - Rev. Lonnie Farris



     
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Looking out my window
Peace in the valley just don't come
Though I know that man's my brother
And that I'm the selfish one
The hour is getting later
It's time we had begun
Knowing something's one thing
But the race must still be run
Take care of little jealousies
And talk that kills for fun
And hold your heart in readiness
It's so easy to come undone
But I think I saw a brand new light
Coming over the horizon
Brighter than all the others
And it says, "All men are brothers under the skin
Brothers under the skin"
Looking out my window

Peace in the valley just don't come
Though I know that she's my sister
And that I'm the selfish one
And I look at all the people
And I love the ones I can
And I wonder if the dream will be
Or be turned into sand
Still I think I saw a brand new light
Coming over the horizon
Brighter than all the others
And it says, "All men are brothers under the skin
Brothers under the skin"
Peace in the valley just don't come
Peace in the valley just don't come
Peace in the valley just don't come
Peace in the valley just don't come
Peace in the valley just don't come
Peace in the valley just don't come
Peace in the valley just don't come
Peace in the valley just don't come

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Lonnie Farris released 16 songs under his own name between 1962 and 1964. His recordings are incredibly eclectic and draw from all sorts of musical influences. Within this body of work, you’ll find booting saxophone solos, syncopated washboard percussion, and soulful vocalists. The one element holding all of these recordings together is Farris’ accomplished Hawaiian guitar. He plays with an ease and freedom that is sometimes smooth as silk and sometimes bold and fiery.

Read more about Rev. Lonnie Farris on Last.fm.


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