Nursery Rhymes

Several years ago I wrote a song during my college days that made it around some other campuses, churches and gatherings. It’s very simple, really, and speaks of the change Christ can make in the lives of ordinary people. While sitting all alone in a dark room of my house in Lockhart, Texas, God dictated:

King ColeOld King Cole was a merry old soul, a merry old soul was he. Yet, even with a bowl and a pipe in his hand I bet he had the problems of an ordinary man.

Jack was nimble, yeah, and Jack was quick, but Jack couldn’t make it over the candlestick of life. To him people only had names. Seems he just couldn’t give up playing his games.

What is there that gives my life such meaning?
What is there that makes it all worth while?
It’s found in just one man. His name is Jesus Christ, my friend! Let Him in and you will find life is more than nursery rhymes.

HumptySo Little Boy Blue come and blow your horn and thank the Lord for your cows and corn. And Little Miss Muffett would’ve never run away if she’d only asked the Lord for some courage that day.

Mary, Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow and grow and grow? Silly girl don’t you know its from the Lord that you even have a garden growing there in your yard.

And after Humpty Dumpty went and had his great fall and no one around could fix him up at all, if he’d had his heart with the Lord that day he wouldn’t have had to worry about it any ol’ way, no way.

Mary had a little Lamb, His love is white as snow.

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  1. I’ve been searching for the music to this song. I learned it in youth choir years ago and have never forgotten it. Do you know where the music can be found?

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