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Shared by Paul: The Garden - Take That With this song, Paul has related some of the lines to what he knows of Jesus' story in the Bible. That can't just be a coincidence. Before you click "Read More", have a listen to the song and then check to see if you note the same bits as Paul does... Did you get more than him? No cheating now! In case you missed the words: "The Garden" And the fishermen came back across the water And the people started running in the park And the city stopped, as I held you in my arms We could hear the sound of sirens all around us And the scent of burning oil was in the air And the music played And it felt so good to hear This is the life we've been given So open your mind and start living We can play a part if we only start believing There's a stranger on the hill and he is speaking As the tear from every cloud begin to fall For one moment then, we understood it all Everyone, everyone, can you hear the soldiers coming Everyone, everyone, every man and every women We all fall, in the end we're just miracles of matter So come on, let me love you This is the life we've been given So open your mind and start living We can play a part if we only start believing This is the life we've been given So open your heart and start loving We can make a start if we only learn to listen Then the crowd began to head for the horizon A million people walking back to work But you and me, we just lay down in the garden Yeah you and me, we just lay down in the garden This is the life we've been given So open your heart and start loving We can make a start if we only learn to listen You and me, we just lay down in the garden Yeah, the garden... So here's what Paul picked up:
The fishermen came back across the water - Apostles on their boat There's a stranger on the hill and he is speaking - Jesus preaching. Everyone, everyone, can you hear the soldiers coming - Arresting Jesus. We can play a part if we only start believing - Letting Jesus into your life.
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