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Artist/Band:
Dolly Parton
Lyrics for Song: Wings of a Dove
Lyrics for Album: Vol. 2-Essential
"On the wings of a snow white dove
He sends his pure sweet love
A sign from abouve- a sign from above
On the wings of a dove.
When troubles surround us, When evils come
The body grows weak, The spirit grows numb
When these things beset us, He doesn't forget us
He sends down His love
On the wings of a dove
On the wings of a snow-white dove
He sends His pure sweet love
A sign from above
On the wings of a dove
When Noah had drifted On the flood many days
He searched for land In various ways
Troubles, he had some, But wasn't forgotten
He sent him His love
On the wings of a dove
On the wings of a snow-white dove
He sends His pure sweet love
A sign from above
On the wings of a dove
When Jesus went down To the river that day
He was baptized In the usual way
And when it was done, God blessed his son
He sent him his love
On the wings of dove
On the wings of a snow-white dove
He sends His pure sweet love
A sign from above
On the wings of a dove
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Wings of a Dove
Dolly Parton's "Wings of a Dove" stands as a poignant addition to her extensive discography, reflecting her signature blend of country storytelling and emotional depth. Recorded for the "Vol. 2-Essential" compilation, the track exemplifies her ability to craft narratives that resonate with universal themes of longing and resilience. As a prominent figure in American country music, Parton has consistently delivered recordings that balance traditional instrumentation with modern sensibilities, ensuring her work remains relevant across generations. This particular song contributes to her legacy of creating music that evokes deep feeling while maintaining the authenticity characteristic of her career. The composition highlights her skill as a songwriter and performer, offering listeners a moment of reflection within her broader body of work. |
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| Album Lyrics: Vol. 2-Essential |
 Dolly Parton
"Vol. 2-Essential"
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