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O thou that dwellest in the heav'ns,
I lift mine eyes to thee.
Behold, as servants' eyes do look
Their masters' hand to see,

As handmaid's eyes her mistress' hand;
so do our eyes attend
Upon the Lord our God, until
To us he mercy send.

O Lord, be gracious unto us,
Unto us gracious be;
Because replenished with contempt
Exceedingly are we.

Our soul is filled with scorn of those
That at their ease abide,
And with the insolent contempt
Of those that swell in pride.

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from A Long Obedience (Pilgrim Psalms, Vol. 1), released December 14, 2018
Lyrics taken from the 1650 Scottish Psalter
Music written and performed by Jonathan Kleis

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Tarblossom Turin, Italy

Tarblossom is the musical project of Jonathan Kleis, an electro-roots rock that mixes the fire of an Old Testament prophet with the fury of a Flannery O'Connor story. The inspiration behind Tarblossom can be found in the earthy grit of old-time Americana, the swampy spank of Delta bottleneck, and the pulsing ambience of modern electronica as a contemporary setting for ancient texts. ... more

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