My God and I
Religious Music · Other Songs - Religious Music
We walk and talk as good friends should and do;
We clasp our hands, our voices ring with laughter;
My God and I walk through the meadow's hue.
We clasp our hands, our voices ring with laughter;
My God and I walk through the meadow's hue.
He tells me of the years that went before me
When heavenly plans were made for me to be;
When all was but a dream of dim reflection;
To come to life, earth's verdant glory see.
When all was but a dream of dim reflection;
To come to life, earth's verdant glory see.
My God and I will go for aye together,
We'll walk and talk just as good friends do;
This earth will pass, and with it common trifles,
But God and I will go unendingly.
This earth will pass, and with it common trifles,
But God and I will go unendingly.
My God and I
My God and I stands as a poignant song within the broader landscape of religious music, reflecting the intimate spiritual dialogue characteristic of the genre. The track captures the essence of traditional hymnody, focusing on personal devotion and the profound connection between the believer and the divine. As part of a collection that includes enduring classics like It Is Well With My Soul and We Shall Overcome, this recording contributes to a rich tapestry of faith-based expression. The song's composition emphasizes solemnity and reverence, inviting listeners into a moment of quiet reflection. Its presence alongside other significant works such as Great Is Thy Faithfulness and Onward, Christian Soldier highlights its role in sustaining the legacy of sacred music. The piece remains a testament to the enduring power of spiritual songwriting, offering comfort and inspiration through its timeless themes of trust and surrender.
