Written in South Sudan in 2008, remembering women and children affected by war and God's promise to make all things new. -B
lyrics
Rachel, weep no more Rachel, weep no more
All your children are coming home
Rachel, weep no more
So plant your gardens and build your homes
make love and sing your stories
lift up your eyes now the skies are alive
and the sunrise screams rebirth
to this old earth
you will laugh again
the prophet cries that the blood-stained clothes
and the boots of the warriors will be fuel for the fire
and we need a fire we need to stay warm
and boil some water
for a child is born
can you hear him scream?
selah
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