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This song “There’s a light at the end of the darkness” is performed by the Glenn Draper Singers and has the feel of an a capella song. I listened many times before I realized there was piano accompaniment, because of the beautiful harmony.
Glenn Draper was a world renowned choir director who loved music and won the hearts of millions with his passion for getting the best out of his choirs.
Not every choir song performed by the Glenn Draper singers is a capella and this rendition of “There’s a light at the end of the darkness” is not a capella.
However, the song still has the feel of an a cappella song and the deep bass sound of the male soloist is strong and reassuring.
The lyrics are simple yet filled with the light of love. Turn your speakers up!
Do not leave your mood up to the circumstances around you. Surrounding yourself with beautiful a capella music is a sure way to meditate at the frequency of love.
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Lyrics – There’s a light at the end of the darkness (a capella)
There’s a light at the end of the darkness
And it shines for all the world to see
It will shine on your heart if you will just let it
I was blind when it finally shined on me
There’s a hope in that light for the hopeless
And a soothing balm for pain and misery
It’s as near as your faith, but sometimes seems fleeting
Lord, I was blind when you finally shined on me
There’s a light at the end of the darkness
So look up when you are down and try to believe
Sometimes we have to be knocked down to make us look upward
I was looking up from the bottom when you finally shined on me
There’s a light at the end of the darkness
So look up when you are down and try to believe
Sometimes we have to be knocked down to make us look upward
I was looking up from the bottom when you finally shined on me
**Alternative spelling of a cappella used to target Google searches.
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