minute, then cast it aside. "No," he answered, "Lord, I understand your words. My son will know how to laugh, my son will know how to cry. He will know the difference between good and evil. In my house there will be no stones!"
46 Another man clapped his hands. "Lord," he began, "all this wisdom makes our minds heavy. Why don't we have a couple of songs before we go to our blankets?"
47 "Not an unpleasant idea!" agreed Leaping Deer. "Who will begin?"
48 All were silent until one man standing by the wall began to sing, and the others quickly joined in.
49 "When the Trumpeter plays that low, sweet call, and I know that my Hour is near,
No fear will I know, when the Trumpeter calls, For I know that my comrades are near.
50 (CHORUS) And They wait in that Land far away, 'Til I've passed through the hours of day,
And when that sweet Trumpeter calls, I'll be with the best of Them all!"
51 And after they had sung the last verses of THAT song, another man began to sing.
52 (CHORUS) "Well, it's hey, Lords, ho, Lords, mighty, brave, and strong Lords,
Great is the Power of The Lords. (REPEAT CHORUS)
53 When evil men they threaten so,
You strike them down with a mighty blow.
Great is the Power of The Lords! (CHORUS)
54 No evil can endure your Light,
Though sometimes it seems they might, Greater is the Power of The Lords (CHORUS)
55 In Your Glory we shall be, Ever holy, ever free,
Great is the Power of The Lords!
 (CHORUS TO END)
56 "I would like to sing all night," cried Leaping

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