Trolling for Jesus
The congregation trolled the hymn
Just two lines repeated o’er and o’er
Jesus, remember me
When You come into Your kingdom
Voices loud, ringing out
As the thief upon the cross
Until the final round was done
Was that the whole song? hubby asks
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It’s Quadrille Monday over at dVerse Poets Pub, and Frank is calling for 44-word poems including the word troll. I went with a definition I didn’t know before—to sing in the manner of a round or catch—to share something that happened in church a couple of weeks ago.
I learned a new definition of trolling…thanks, Linda. Would like to hear a recording of the song!
You can hear it here. https://youtu.be/r6tVReXsioM
Beautiful…thanks for sharing.
I had never heard that definition… but sometimes lyrics can be very repetitive
I never heard the song. I’m with your hubby…is that all there is?? :-):-):-)
Lol!
repetition emphasises a point and yes very meditative
I can see how repeating a phrase in a song over and over again can be powerful. The repetition keeps the thought in one’s mind.
It’s a very meditative song.
I miss the hymns of earlier days too.. sigh ….
I’m with hubby. Some modern hymns seem to be just one phrase repeated over and over and over ad infinitum. I long for the hymn of old!
This one made me smile! The trolling on an on of lines does not appeal to me either! Perhaps we could teach the trollers some poetry!
I just discovered that song 2 weeks ago. 🙂
I first heard it a number of years ago at a Christian meditation service I went to at a local college chapel. It’s a beautiful and haunting song.
It is all.