Oh How Sweet Is The Victory
This afternoon, we have the visitation and tomorrow the funeral for my father, Rev. Kenneth F. Brand. He often wrote songs and always dated them when they were finished.
We found the following, handwritten words on his piano's music holder after he died. The paper was undated, which means it was still a work in progress. My brother, Jason, was in their home in the days leading up to Dad's heart attack, but he had never noticed the paper on the piano, even though it sits in a very prominent and visibile place in the living room. That makes us think that he had written it in the last day or so before he died. He was a very early riser and may even have penned the words early Christmas morning. Late that evening he was taken to the hopsital.
Unfortunately, we do not have any idea of the melody...
After the battle has been won,
Well, I've got the valley far behind,
Living on the mountain, walking in the sunshine,
II.
But He was waiting on the other side,
Jesus has set me safely across the rolling tide.
There were many times I thought I'd drown,
But He was standing on solid ground,
And Oh how sweet is the victory!
2 comments:
I love this picture of your dad at the piano. When we would visit them, I would play a few tunes, then HE would play a few tunes! After all, that's kind of the way we had done it for 30 years!
Wow! I loved reading this post and I like the picture too! That's great....
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