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In the Dew of the Morning

from In the Dew of the Morning - Single by Arend Lee Jessurun

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I’m the grass without shade.
I’m the flower that fades.
I’m the leaf passed away in the fall.

I’m a wandering man.
I’m a wilderness land.
I’m the clay in your hands, I’m the soil.

So clothe me
in the dew of the morning.
Let the waters adorn me,
as I’m being made new.

Remold me
let the hands of time hold me.
I get tired of the old me,
but I’m being made new.

I’m a flicker, a flame.
I’m a taper untamed.
I’m the wax burned away at the hours.

I’m a verse without song.
I’m less right than I’m wrong.
I’m the wait of a long, long, long time.

So clothe me
in the dew of the morning.
Let the waters adorn me,
as I’m being made new.

Remold me
let the hands of time hold me.
I get tired of the old me,
but I’m being made new.

I’m closer,
everytime I get older,
I wish I could start over.
What’s it like to be new?

I’m going
where the wildflowers are growing,
as a seed for the sowing.
I am being made new.

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from In the Dew of the Morning - Single, released July 26, 2019

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Arend Lee Jessurun Los Angeles, California

Arend Lee Jessurun (they/them) is a nonbinary singer-songwriter and producer writing sincere, sometimes psychedelic, chamber folk. Their music explores the genderqueer experience and Christian faith through a hopeful lens. Arend's pure singing voice, nimble guitar arrangements, and poetic sensibility have earned them comparisons to Simon & Garfunkel, Iron & Wine, and Nick Drake. ... more

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