This poem discusses an angel appearing to tell a man that God has chosen a woman named Mary for him to marry. The man expresses initial doubt about whether something so right could be torn apart. However, after the angel's visit, the man's eyes have been opened and he can now clearly see that Mary is still meant for him, as God has planned their place in history together.
This poem discusses an angel appearing to tell a man that God has chosen a woman named Mary for him to marry. The man expresses initial doubt about whether something so right could be torn apart. However, after the angel's visit, the man's eyes have been opened and he can now clearly see that Mary is still meant for him, as God has planned their place in history together.
This poem discusses an angel appearing to tell a man that God has chosen a woman named Mary for him to marry. The man expresses initial doubt about whether something so right could be torn apart. However, after the angel's visit, the man's eyes have been opened and he can now clearly see that Mary is still meant for him, as God has planned their place in history together.
COMES ALONG THE WAY. NOW, NOW I KNOW WERE RIGHT. AN ANGEL CAME TO ME AND MADE MY EYES TO SEE. THAT GOD HAS GIVEN YOU TO MARRY ME. MARY, I DON’T UNDERSTAND AT ALL. WHY GOD WOULD CHOOSE MY NAME TO CALL I’M JUST A MAN, A SIMPLE MAN A CARPENTER BUT PART OF GOD’S PLAN
DOUBT, DOUBT ONE’S FILLED MY MIND, WOULD SOMETHING THAT’S SO RIGHT BE TORN APART? NOW SINCE THE ANGEL CAME. MY EYES CAN CLEARLY SEE, THAT YOU’RE STILL MEANT FOR ME. THAT GOD HAS PLANNED OUR PLACE IN HISTORY.