Miriam's Song - Kay Clarity (Original song)

I wrote this song for my very sweet niece when she was a newborn. It's a song of protection over her life. It comes from that automatic "mama bear" impulse that I think most women know instinctively.

It's another one from the archives, so bear with me just yet on this. I'm excited to be home where I will again be able to record some NEW videos.

As I said in my last video post, this isn't great quality, but I'm hoping that if I make some earnings on this platform, I might be able to get some better equipment and deliver better-quality videos to you guys.

Lyrics below! Thank you always, always for your intrepid support. Follows, resteems, and upvotes make all the difference for me on here, after so many years of working REALLY hard and seeing so little return and support. I'm so encouraged since joining the community here.

Miriam's Song

The beauty of a human child
Shedding her light into a wild, wild world
Beautiful girl

A mother's daughter so brave and small
Venturing out into a fallen world
Precious, little girl

The mystery of her life is ever to be contemplated
Her beauty of its own kind
is never to be trifled with
She's never to be trifled
Her heart is much too pure
And her face is much too sweet

There are wonderful plans for her little life
Plans for good not strife and madness
Holy rest

All that she will be is all inside
Reaching out to this wide, wide place
Love encased

The mystery of her life
Is ever to be contemplated
Her beauty of its own kind
Is never to be trifled with
She's never to be trifled with
Her hands are much too small
And her sleep is much too deep
She's never to be trifled with
She's never to be trifled with
She's only to be understood
She's only to be loved


© 2011.







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