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Monday, March 24, 2008

It's funny. Cass (from MillionaireAsia) would play this in the office every single morning before the other people in the office would come and when its just the two of us. And I've always wanted to know what song it was but didnt dare ask cos i didnt know her well at that time, but the song remained stuck in my head. Then Kaye played it for worship on Palm Sunday (but apparently i wasnt paying attention, cos i didnt catch it) After that Kris put up the lyrics on her blog. And just when i was about to search for the song, they played it for worship on Easter Sunday.
Maybe, its more than mere coincidence.


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