Elizabeth Sprehe grew up in a small town where there was very little to do. To pass the time a way she began to doodle, this soon developed into the amazing gift of rhyme. After years of jotting down her poems Elizabeth has finally gained the confidence to share them with you. Please applaud her for publishing her first book A New Song at age 79.
A New Song
A New Song is a compilation of Christian Poetry penned over Elizabeth’s lifetime. This is her first published book and we hope she will share many more with us as her gift is truly from up above.
A Brand New Song
I will not pass this way again
Nor tarry here too long
I’m going to another place
A place where I belong.
A land where milk and honey flow
And the streets are paved with gold
Where there will be no pain or death
Where I will not grow old.
There I will meet my Savior
And those who’ve gone before
We’ll worship God and sing His praise
Christ Jesus whom we adore.
When I see the pearly gates open
I will hear Him call to me
I’ll look beyond the Jordan’s bank
And His radiant face I’ll see.
I will not be down-hearted
I will shout a brand new song
I will be upon the golden shore
Upon the brand new morn.
So please don’t cry don’t shed one tear
I can’t tarry here too long
Cause I’m going to another place
A place where I belong.
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I found A New Song to be a very inspiring little book with many ways for it to fill what l need at the time. It's like Devotional that gives me inspiration and it has some great little pick you-ups in it when you just need a few encouraging words or even a couple of short quick reads.
This one has a little of everything you may look for in this type of book. It's wonderful, fulfilling, and inspiring. As they say, try it you'll like it. – Reviewed by Carol

A New Song fills one's heart with lyrical poetry in praise of life, love, and our Lord. It resonates with the soul as we read Elizabeth's poems and feel inspired.
Elizabeth Sprehe has written what she calls doodles all her life. Raised in a small town in southern Illinois she was the youngest of 6 children. At age 79 this is her first book, and we hope not her last. Sing with Elizabeth. A triumph of spirit and soul. -Reviewed by Janet
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Who am I, I asked myself
I do not always know
Somedays I try to be another girl
Someone in fancy clothes.
I curl my hair all up
I put on my paint and then
I paste a smile upon my lips
Pretend I’m all-a-grin.
The whole world sees me just like this
All nice and pretty-secure.
But Lord, you see the inward parts
The heart and mind impure.
Thank you, Lord, for sending your dear Son
He cleansed and made me whole
I am your child, You’re my God
That’s all I need to know,

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