[female vocals] Oh,
heaven’
s
light,
shine
down
on
me
Thinking
of
the
souls
that
I
long
to
see
Nineteen
ninety-five,
the
year
the
world
stood
still
Father
Austin
Kaonga,
against
the
Father's
will
On
a
journey
to
Kaputa,
to
honor
Auntie
Ireen’
s
name
But
the
illness
struck
so
sudden,
and
the
morning
never
felt
the
same
Uncle
John
Bashi
Ireen,
we
lost
you
in
that
tide
And
Dad,
you
took
your
rest,
right
by
the
Master’
s
side
Oh,
Austin
and
Rodah,
you’
re
resting
in
the
light
Watching
from
the
balcony,
through
the
darkest
night
Your
souls
are
always
awake,
you’
re
walking
on
the
street
of
gold
Even
though
your
story
to
me,
has
been
so
hard
to
hold
Yes
Lord,
I
feel
you
near,
even
when
the
tears
start
to
fall
I
hear
your
gentle
whispers,
answering
every
call
Then
came
the
year
two
thousand,
five
years
had
passed
away
My
mother
Rodah
followed,
into
the
eternal
day
You
left
us
here
behind,
to
walk
this
road
alone
With
heavy
hearts
and
questions,
before
the
great
white
throne
My
children
ask
me
now,
of
the
parents
they
never
knew "
Why
did
they
go
so
early?"
and
I
don't
have
a
clue
Oh,
Austin
and
Rodah,
you’
re
resting
in
the
light
Watching
from
the
balcony,
through
the
darkest
night
Your
souls
are
always
awake,
you’
re
walking
on
the
street
of
gold
Even
though
your
story
to
me,
has
been
so
hard
to
hold
Yes
Lord,
I
feel
you
near,
even
when
the
tears
start
to
fall
I
hear
your
gentle
whispers,
answering
every
call
Sometimes
I
cry
so
loudly,
when
the
silence
hits
the
room
But
glory
to
the
Savior,
who
lifts
away
the
gloom
Your
great-grandchildren
flourish,
they
carry
on
your
grace
Though
they
never
felt
your
touch,
or
looked
upon
your
face
Thank
You
Jesus,
for
the
time
we
had
Thank
You
for
the
love
of
Mom
and
Dad
Your
legacy
is
living,
in
the
roots
you
planted
deep
Even
when
the
valley
is
long,
and
the
mountains
are
so
steep
I
know
you’
re
interceding,
praying
for
my
way
Until
the
final
meeting,
on
that
glorious
day
Amen,
Amen,
I
praise
Him
for
your
life
Beyond
the
earthly
struggle,
beyond
the
pain
and
strife
Oh,
Austin
and
Rodah,
you’
re
resting
in
the
light
Watching
from
the
balcony,
through
the
darkest
night
Your
souls
are
always
awake,
you’
re
walking
on
the
street
of
gold
Even
though
your
story
to
me,
has
been
so
hard
to
hold
Yes
Lord,
I
feel
you
near,
even
when
the
tears
start
to
fall
I
hear
your
gentle
whispers,
answering
every
call
Watching
from
the
balcony,
my
Austin
and
my
Rodah
Resting
in
the
presence
of
the
Lord,
Hallelujah
Until
I
see
you
again,
I’
ll
keep
the
faith
so
true
My
heart
is
waiting,
always
waiting
for
you
Amen,
amen.