Lyrics Grief and Praise - Glen Phillips
Oh
you
sisters
encircled,
you
children
of
mine
You
humble
my
heart
and
sharpen
my
mind
Though
we′re
scattered
and
wearied
and
change
is
upon
us
We
are
bound
'til
the
end,
still
a
family
I
promise
Though
all
that
you
love
will
be
taken
some
day
By
the
angel
of
death
or
the
servants
of
change
In
a
floodwater
tide
without
rancor
or
rage
Sing
loud
while
you′re
able
in
grief
and
in
praise
For
so
many
years
we
swam
into
the
tide
And
we
would
not
abandon,
heroic
and
kind
Shared
our
sweat
and
our
shelter,
our
bodies
and
blood
Godspeed
and
good
fortune,
I
will
miss
you
my
love
For
all
you
hold
dear
will
be
taken
some
day
By
the
angel
of
death
or
the
servants
of
change
In
a
floodwater
tide
without
rancor
or
rage
So
sing
loud
while
you're
able
in
grief
and
in
praise
Now
we
meet
at
well
of
sorrow
Dug
down
to
the
heart
of
the
earth
Where
it's
joined
at
its
source
to
the
spring
of
hope
Drink
deep
while
you
can
and
give
thanks
for
your
thirst
For
all
that
you
love
will
be
taken
some
day
By
the
angel
of
death
or
the
servants
of
change
In
a
floodwater
tide
without
rancor
or
rage
So
sing
loud
while
you′re
able
in
grief
and
in
praise
Sing
loud
while
you′re
able
In
grief
and
in
praise
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